Bell Boxes in Welland are set to receive a makeover.
The trend that started in Toronto has made it's way to Niagara.
The Bell Box Mural Project started in 2009 as a way to beautify the city and give local artists a chance to display their work.
The Tribune reports Welland's Aldo Parrotta is leading the way for Welland to do the same and has already received councils approval.
He says he's already had some artists reach out to him and eventually a call for artists will go out.

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