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OMCA
Please
click here to see the notice of upcoming enforcement
with respect to impairment
and commercial drivers.
Additional details are in the attached and below are some key
highlights.
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OMCA
There are less than seven weeks to go before we hit the green for our 48th Annual OMCA Golf Tournament!
Click here to register today! Spaces are limited so get yourself signed up, and bring your twosome, threesome or foursome!
- Sponsorship opportunities: An array of sponsorships is available, including golfer awards, specialty holes and more. Take this opportunity to put your company name on display, with exposure to your target market. For more details, view our sponsorship options online or contact Stevie McKeeman at stevie@omca.com.
- OMCA Golf Prize Table: OMCA will be donating all proceeds from the golf prize table raffle to the Mary Lynn Higgins Youth Fund (MLHYF), a great organization that provides opportunities for underprivileged youth to join in on class trips. We are asking our members to join us once again by making a donation(s) valued at $100 or more — contact us at info@omca.com to make your donation today.
CTV News
An enforcement blitz was recently underway in Ottawa targeting one of the capital's most visible signs of summer. Tour buses carrying thousands to see Ottawa were searched for possible safety violations.
This blitz comes less than a month since a tour bus crashed on the 401 near Prescott, killing three people.
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Toronto Star
It’s a thought that’s probably crossed the mind of more than one driver sweating downtown while waiting for a light to change: man, commuting in Toronto has to be the worst in the world.
Well, we missed that dubious honour by five cities, a new study claims, but apparently we are the worst North American city to commute in.
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Ottawa Business Journal
Many seasoned travellers will assert that their most memorable experiences have taken place well off the beaten path.
And though the urban areas of the nation's capital have much to offer for visitors and residents alike, the region is also laden with hidden gems in its more rural stretches.
As the city's destination marketing organization, Ottawa Tourism is tasked with ensuring visitors get to enjoy the full range of what Ottawa has to offer.
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Caesars Windsor - Canada's largest casino resort property - celebrates 10 years of entertainment in Windsor! From the thrill of the slots and table games to the thrill of the entertainment on the Colosseum stage, Caesars Windsor offers non-stop action and exclusive group offers!
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Global News
With the arrival of summer, it’s time to start thinking about quick getaways and vacations. But you don’t have to travel far to have an enjoyable experience away from home.
In fact, the head of one of Ontario’s tourism organizations said an increasing amount of people have been travelling more within the province in recent years.
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Cision
Tourism contributes to the economic diversification of Quebec regions and Canada. The Government of Canada's support for tourism activities generates significant direct economic benefits for the middle class in the regions.
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Birchtown, the largest free Black settlement in the 1780’s, where people voted with their feet for freedom. Come experience the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre. Contact our organization any time of the year to arrange for a site tour.
For more information visit: www.blackloyalist.com or call 1-877-354-0772.
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From dinosaurs to mummies, Indigenous objects to Chinese architecture, and meteorites to precious jewels. The ROM invites you to explore art, culture, and nature through six million objects in our remarkable galleries and fascinating exhibitions. Book your group experience for guided tours, dining, shopping and more!
groupsales@rom.on.ca 416.586.5801x2
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Yahoo!
It was overcast and raining when Cheryl Foster woke up and gathered her gear for a paddle in a kayak under the Confederation Bridge by Borden-Carleton, P.E.I.
Foster was one of the participants of the second Sea the Coast Paddle Festival, an example of a "hands-on" experience tourism workers say visitors are increasingly seeking.
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CTV News
Alexa has a new job: Hotel concierge.
Amazon has launched a version of Alexa for hotels that lets guests order room service through the voice assistant, ask for more towels or get restaurant recommendations without having to pick up the phone and call the front desk. Marriott has signed up for the service, and will place Amazon Echo smart speakers in 10 hotels this summer, including its Westin and St. Regis brands.
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