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OMCA
Wednesday, May 29th at 1 pm — Join Clinton Marquardt, Human Fatigue Specialist as he reviews strategies to manage fatigue in the workplace with a special focus on the commercial driver. Register now
CTV News
A new Canadian tourism strategy is meant to help boost international visits to Canada during non-peak seasons by more than a million people and get visitors to see the country beyond Canada's biggest cities.
The plan, unveiled in Montreal, includes $58.5 million over two years to help communities create or improve tourism facilities and experiences.
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CTV News
The City of Ottawa will be unveiling a new project aimed at catching drivers who illegally pass school buses while lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended.
Mayor Jim Watson, Transportation Committee Chair Coun. Stephen Blais, and representatives from the Ottawa Police, Safer Roads Ottawa, and the Consortium transport scolaire d’Ottawa (CTSO) recently launched the stop-arm camera program.
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Government of Ontario
Ontario's government is working for the people by supporting tourism infrastructure projects in the Algoma region and Manitoulin Island.
Greg Rickford, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, announced an investment of over $1.3 million.
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InsideHalton.com via Oakville Beaver
The Ontario government will invest more than $42,000 to help bring two special festivals to Oakville this summer.
Oakville MPP Stephen Crawford announced May 17 that the provincial government’s Celebrate Ontario program will provide $17,394 in funding to the Willson Oakville Film Festival, which will be held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and the Film.ca Cinemas.
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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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By Linchi Kwok
Since bigger isn’t better, tourism companies are finding ways to offer travellers the "total travel experience" to win more loyal customers. Almost every operator in the tourism industry is trying to win more loyal customers with a bigger loyalty program. Yet, when it comes to development projects in retail and lodging business, investors favor boutique stores and hotels. What can tourism companies do, then, to win "big" without tying up their investments in big assets? A good number of companies have found solutions through service integration and new partnerships.
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The St. Catharines Standard
Note to drivers planning to use the QEW in St. Catharines and to the west this summer:
plan ahead.
Ongoing bridge repair work is forcing closure of several on-ramps west of Lake Street.
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Lunch, Sightseeing and Dining Cruises aboard the largest cruise ship in the Kawarthas. Our Captain provides historic commentary as we navigate our way amongst Stoney Lakes 1128 Islands. We are conveniently located just 2 hours north of Toronto. Welcome Aboard!
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Are you looking to promote your business? The OMCA Report is delivered to the inboxes of motor coach enthusiasts across Ontario!
To find out how to feature your company in the OMCA Report, contact Radek Meljon today at 289-695-5394.
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On-Site
Two construction projects along Ontario’s Highway 69 have got the go-ahead and millions in funding from the federal government.
Ottawa said May 21 it will spend $169.2 million on a pair of four-laning projects between Parry Sound and Sudbury.
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CTV News
Fatalities are down significantly this year on roads patrolled by Ontario Provincial Police, the force said Wednesday amid a cross-country traffic enforcement blitz.
The OPP said 58 people died on roads from Jan. 1 to May 5, compared to 97 road fatalities during the same time period last year — a 40 per cent decrease.
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