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OMCA
Close your eyes (figuratively, because you still need to read this). Picture the sun shining on the perfectly manicured landscape of grass and sand. You are standing squared up with the golf ball poised delicately on the tee leaning forward just enough for your 9-iron to meet the exact height of the ball, and with a slight bend in the knee. You very deliberately twist your body from the hips through the spine and raising your club, all while keeping a focused eye on the ball. Deep breath, exhale and SWING! The ball soars almost out of sight, bending intentionally with the breeze, lands on the green and rolls gracefully to a resting point a mere 4 feet from the pin. Open your eyes (figuratively). This dreamy vision can become a reality if you click this link and register for the OMCA Golf Tournament happening Tuesday, August 20th in Niagara Falls.
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OMCA
Tuesday May 14th 1 pm – 2 pm
Ontario College of Trades
Ontario College Of Trades changes to Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades
Stephen Speers of Conestoga College will walk participants through upcoming changes to Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades in Ontario and answer your questions.
Wednesday May 22nd 1 pm – 2pm
US Hours Of Service 101 for Coach Operator Office Staff
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)
Wednesday May 29th 1 pm – 2 pm
Driver Health and Managing Fatigue
Join Clinton Marquardt, Human Fatigue Specialist as he reviews strategies to manage fatigue in the workplace with a special focus on the commercial driver.
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The Buffalo News
Doug Switzer, of Toronto, president of one of Canada’s largest travel associations, will speak to the benefits of cross-border tourism at a May 9 luncheon hosted by the Town of Wilson.
The Wilson Travel Luncheon Rally is expected to draw representatives from both the American and Canadian tourism industries, the town said in a press release. In addition to Switzer, who heads the Ontario Motorcoach Association and Motorcoach Canada, Kenneth Bieger of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission and John Percy of Destination Niagara USA are also scheduled to speak.
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Canadian HR Reporter
The legalization of cannabis in Canada has sparked discussion about workplace and driver impairment, but what about other forms of on-the-job impairment?
As we debate the impact of marijuana in the workplace, it's a perfect time to examine a wide range of current policies and practices that promote worker fatigue and distraction, while also finding ways to design safer workplaces that minimize or eliminate human error.
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Travel Pulse
It’s the beginning of the end for traditional hotel rooms.
Room types such as the single, double, and suite, have been around forever. And while this tried and tested format is beloved by hotels and understood by guests the world over, a newly published research study from Amadeus and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) says that structure is poised to change.
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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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Insauga
The Ontario Government is investing into the repairs of a Mississauga highway. The government put out a press release stating that they will invest money into the rehabilitation of the bridge on the QEW over the Credit River.
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Government of Ontario
Ontario's Government for the People is putting people first by making investments to repair Highway 401 from Neilson Road to Whites Road.
Improving highways and bridges will keep Ontario highways reliable for workers, families and businesses across the province. A strong transportation network will attract investment, job creation and trade that will benefit all Ontarians.
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Cision via Ontario Heritage Trust
The Ontario Heritage Trust is opening the door to Doors Open Ontario 2019 and unlocking exciting architectural, cultural and natural heritage experiences this spring and fall season!
Doors Open Ontario encompasses 36 events including more than 900 built and natural heritage sites across the province. At each event, local programmers will share unique and interesting Ontario stories, take Ontarians behind-the-scenes of stunning heritage sites and provide one endless adventure to Ontarians from across the province.
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CBC News
Ontario's transportation minister says the province is planning to review highway speed limits with an aim to raise them but it will consult the public first.
Jeff Yurek recently told the Toronto Board Region of Trade that the limits were set years ago. Yurek said the review will include a pilot project and consultation with the public.
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OrilliaMatters.com
Orillia, which helped “revitalize” the Ontario Winter Games for youth in 2018 and also won the right to host the massive event again in 2020, is now turning its attention to an older demographic.
Mike Ladouceur, the city’s manager of tourism, recently asked council committee to allow the municipality to bid for the 2023 Ontario 55+ Winter Games.
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