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Buses are fueled, registrations are in, hotels are booked and hundreds of people are excited about their plans to attend the Ontario Transportation Expo. With business sessions from Monday through Wednesday and the county’s largest parts show on Tuesday, it is definitely the place to be for anyone in the busing industry! Contact us if you want to join, or show up and register on-site. Conference registration details can be found here. Tradeshow admission is free for operator companies to walk the floor at the International Centre in Toronto to check out the latest and greatest products available to the industry (Products and Service members must purchase a day pass to attend the trade show). Be there or be square, because the wheels on the bus go...
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CTV News
The results of a new survey show that of a handful of countries, holidaymakers from Italy are most likely to choose their vacation destination based on how good the photos will make them appear on Instagram.
That's according to a poll conducted for online travel agency eDream, which surveyed 8,000 people in Germany, France, Spain, the UK, Portugal, Italy and the U.S. on how social media influences their travel plans.
At 58 per cent, Italian travellers are most likely to book their vacation destination based on its "Insta-worthiness" or how good their travel photos will look on Instagram.
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The Record
What's the best sort of tax? One that somebody else has to pay, of course.
But what if all those somebody elses are also making plans to tax other people — and we're the ones they're expecting to squeeze? Would such a tax still seem like a great idea?
No? Well then welcome to the madness that is the municipal accommodation tax craze.
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Global News
Starting this summer, Edmontonians will see electric buses rolling down the road — as two test buses hit the streets ahead of a 50-bus roll-out in 2020.
The City of Edmonton recently received grant funding from both the province and the federal government to help purchase dozens of electric buses to replace old diesel buses as they reach the end of their lifespan.
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Simcoe.com via Barrie Advance
Three key bridges may be on the cusp of repair in Barrie.
With growth coming to the city and a planned widening of Highway 400 expected within years, the Ontario government has undertaken plans to replace several bridges through the heart of the municipality.
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Deck Tours
Dinner Cruises
Captain's Reception
Live Entertainment
Free Parking & Shuttles
Tickets go on sale December 3, 2019 at 10:00 am
Click here to purchase tickets
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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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CTV News
Faced with a significant labour shortage and with the prospect of hundreds of thousands of visitors on their way to the province, the Quebec government is investing $2.5 million in the tourism industry.
There are 400,000 jobs in the sector, and few to fill them.
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Global News
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. has signed a deal to sell the bulk of its stake in Ontario’s 407 toll highway operator for $3.25 billion, some of which will go toward a loan from Quebec’s pension fund.
The OMERS pension plan will buy a 10.01 per cent stake in 407 International Inc., reducing SNC-Lavalin’s interest to 6.76 per cent, according to a recently announced agreement.
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