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OMCA
Join us on April 10th at 1:00pm DST when US Federal Moto Carrier Safety Administration will provide a high level overview of US Hours of Service. This webinar is intended for those who may not have a good understanding of the US Hours of Service requirements (new drivers, support staff, management, etc.). Submit your registration form today!
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OMCA
Beginning next weekend, April 14th, OTE is geared up and ready to provide a plethora of informative sessions, networking opportunities, and of course — the largest bus parts show in the country! Time is running out, so register today. Contact info@omca.com now.
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OMCA
Multiview is OMCA’s partner in preparing and delivering these newsletters to your inbox weekly. Together, we have started a new initiative that offers direct, exclusive access to the inbox of all newsletter subscribers. Keep your eyes on your inbox for an email from them or contact Radek Meljon at rmeljon@multiview.com or 289-695-5394.
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Trucking Info
The owner of a trucking company who’s driver caused a fatal bus crash in Saskatchewan, Canada, has plead guilty to five charges related to his company’s history of skirting federal safety regulations.
Sukhmander Singh, owner of the trucking company Adesh Deol Trucking pleaded guilty to charges that allege that his company failed to keep a daily drivers log, had more than one daily log book and had no formal safety program in place, according to a report in GlobalNews.ca. The company also failed to ensure that its drivers were complying with safety regulations.
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BayToday.ca
Sixteen people were killed and 13 were injured a year ago when a semi-truck and a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team collided in rural Saskatchewan. An inexperienced truck driver who blew a stop sign, causing the crash, was recently sentenced to eight years in prison.
Here's a look at several legacies that came out of the tragedy.
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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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Cision
In honour of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is pleased to announce that it has been designated as a Certified Autism Center by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). After completing intensive autism sensitivity and awareness training, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is the first attraction in Canada to receive this important designation.
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CBC News
Tourism officials in Kingston, ON, are hoping the opening of legal cannabis stores could lead to a rise in American visitors.
Bill Durnford, chair of Tourism Kingston, told Ontario Morning that the local tourism industry doesn't know exactly what to expect now that there are legal storefronts selling cannabis in the city.
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Toronto Sun
Canada's small business operators say they are not ready for the carbon tax to kick in — particularly since the federal government has still not told them how they will be compensated for the cost.
The federal carbon pricing backstop kicks in April 1 in the four provinces that didn't have their own carbon pricing system — Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick. Nunavut and Yukon, both of which asked to use the federal system, will start on July 1.
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