Fri, May 4: White plastic barriers filled with water now line a widened pedestrian walkway along the Niagara Parkway. What began as a pilot program in 2016 has now become more permanent on the heel of a fatal van attack that killed 10 people in Toronto. But as Jamie Mauracher reports, an emergency management expert says this is time for a fundamental change to our infrastructure.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Toronto van attack prompts more permanent safety measures at Niagara Falls
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