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Niagara Falls Boulevard in Tonawanda just became a little greener with the grand opening of Puffalo Dreams cannabis dispensary.
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Front-facing employees at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum decided to seek third party arbitration with the National Labor Relations Board in their push to form a union.
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While not every employee in the hospitality industry has professional training in the field, there are many kinds of training in Western New York.
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Local restaurant owners say they’re still struggling to find enough workers. So if you have the feeling the service in your favorite restaurant is a little slower, or that summer gin and tonic is getting to you later than you expected, you’re probably right.
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The workers said managers gave them a week’s notice that it would shut down the College Avenue location permanently on June 10.
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Plans by online retail giant Amazon to build a $300 million distribution center in the Town of Niagara came closer to reality Tuesday evening.
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There’s a growing demand for composted materials in the City of Buffalo, for gardening and urban farming. As advocates and businesses build the movement from the dirt up, one local man is creating compost with a little help — from thousands upon thousands of worms.
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Tourism officials are offering more ways to spend more time in and around Niagara Falls, including bike paths, shuttle buses to attractions and the "hunt for the region's soul."
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The Buffalo Niagara Partnership is one of several chambers of commerce from across New York State who are, as a coalition calling on Congress to ban assault weapons at the federal level.
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The German-owned company Flix Bus bought Greyhound last October and has started service between Toronto and Buffalo.
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What to do about the food desert on Buffalo's East Side involves more than just what to do about the Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue, where 10 people were murdered May 14. University at Buffalo Management School Marketing Professor Charles Lindsey weighed in on the topic.
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Buffalo's East Side will benefit from $180 million announced by New York State Wednesday, with another $40 million going to Niagara Falls.