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OMCA
Don't miss the Ontario Transportation Expo and conference April 14th-17th. OTE is covering many prevalent issues affecting the transportation industry today, from marijuana and impaired driving to seatbelts and roundtable discussions with industry regulators. Take a break from the sessions on Tuesday to walk the floor of Canada's premier bus parts and service expo. Register today with your unique company login — email info@ote.ca for more information.
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2 complete sets of 56-passenger bus seats (with frames) in excellent condition. No stains, rips or tears. Amaya Torismo High back cloth seats.
Reclining seats with mesh magazine pocket and retracting foot rest.
Seats are from 2012 Prevost H3-45.
Asking $7500 per set or best offer. (Less than reupholstering).
For more info and photos email Shawn@GoMcCoy.com or call 613-532-2290.
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Saskatchewan.ca
The Saskatchewan Coroners Service has completed its investigation into a collision between a coach bus and a semi-tractor trailer on April 6, 2018. The collision occurred at the intersection of Highway 35 and Highway 335 in rural Saskatchewan.
The investigation has determined that 16 people died as a result of the collision. In all of the deaths, the cause of death was injuries due to a motor vehicle collision. The manner of death was accidental.
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CBC News
SGI says it's waiting for national regulations on seatbelts in buses despite a recommendation from the provincial Coroner's office.
Saskatchewan's Chief Coroner Clive Weighill presented a report on the Humboldt Broncos bus crash this week. In it, he recommended seatbelts be installed in charter and public buses across Canada.
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Destination Canada
Today, Destination Canada — Canada's national marketing organization, announced a second consecutive record-breaking year with 21.13 million travellers to Canada in 2018. Tourism generates 745,300 jobs in communities across Canada and contributes an estimated $102.5 billion to the economy. Destination Canada supports this thriving sector through innovative, data-driven marketing in key international markets with industry partners.
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Deck Tours
Dinner Cruises
Captain's Reception
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Tickets go on sale December 3, 2019 at 10:00 am
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Discover Manitoulin Island - Preserved Aboriginal traditions as well as the beauty of its wilderness.
Chi-Cheemaun’s Annual Spring Cruise Tobermory to Owen Sound May 2, 2019 – Call 1-800-265-3163
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Bloomberg
Stay in a high-tech hotel today and you might see the day's headlines in your full-length mirror or have a personal trainer on-demand when you turn on the television.
If you're staying at Copenhagen's just-opened Hotel Ottilia, on the other hand, you might have a room that fully disinfects itself each morning without housekeeping lifting a finger.
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Times Colonist
Canada was a hot destination for tourists in 2018, and according to new research, a growing number of visitors are coming for the country's expanding Indigenous tourism offerings.
Research released by the Conference Board of Canada and the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada shows the direct economic benefit of Indigenous tourism increased by 23.2 per cent to $1.7 billion between 2014 and 2017.
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CBS Chicago
A magical trip to a Bulls game for some youth basketball players from Gary was perfect until the bus ride home.
That's when police say the driver, 82-year-old Wilton Carr, was driving east in the right lane of the Indiana Toll Road and drove straight off the road, crashing into the embankment and sending the bus full of passengers flying.
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Bloomberg
A dropped thermos wedged between the brake and accelerator pedals of a charter bus may have been behind a 2017 crash in Flushing, New York, that killed three people, U.S. transportation investigators said.
The motorcoach ran a red light at roughly 60 miles per hour and crashed into a New York City Transit Authority bus in September 2017, killing the coach's driver, a passenger on the city bus and a pedestrian, according to a final report on the accident released recently by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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