Grant Hall says if elected, he would focus on getting more centres for seniors and youth.
Niagara Falls mayoral candidate Grant Hall says he plans to prioritize seniors and youth if elected next week.
Hall, who works as a limo driver, says he would focus oncreating programs and more facilities for teenagers and senior citizens if he becomes mayor.
"The kids, they don't really have much license to go anywhere, and neither do the senior citizens. So there are two areas that have to be looked at and most definitely be addressed, for places for them to go and enjoy themselves."
Hall also says he plans to work closely with councilors to ensure priorities such as infrastructure are being addressed.
Voters head to the polls on October 24th.

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