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OMCA
OMCA is asking Coach Operators to help us celebrate our 90th birthday by contributing any photos, books, or memorabilia you may have to be featured in our Memory Lane display at the OMCA Marketplace November 3-6. If you have any items that you are willing to loan to our historical display, please contact mardi@omca.com.
OMCA
Nominations deadline is Friday, October 4. Review the awards criteria and if you know anyone that fits the bill and deserves some recognition, be sure to submit your nomination to us before the deadline.
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OMCA
Seller sessions at the 2019 Marketplace conference include “The Secret to Capitalizing on Trends” presented Sally Davis Berry and a Seller Members Brainstorming Opportunity. If you have any topics or issues you would like to be sure to discuss in the brainstorming, please submit them to mardi@omca.com. The Coach Operators will hear from a wonderful selection of speakers on topics such as Driver Fatigue, Busing on the Lookout, Cybersecurity, and Who Owns Your Vehicle Data? Be sure that you are registered to attend Marketplace in Ottawa, or risk missing out on these great informational opportunities.
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The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) is proud to announce Guy Lamarche and Ian McMillan as the recipients of the 2019 Tourism Industry Award of Excellence’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Their exceptional contributions to Ontario’s tourism industry are vast, and although individually they have each done so much for the tourism industry, collectively they have been unstoppable.
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CBC News
The Ford government is seeking public comment on proposed regulatory changes that would allow municipalities to bring in automated speed enforcement (ASE) systems, better known as photo radar, at school and community safety zones.
Ontario's Ministry of Transportation is proposing amendments to the Highway Traffic Act, as well as other regulatory changes, which would allow municipalities to adopt photo radar in these zones on roads with a speed limit of less than 80 km/h.
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The home of Canada’s largest casino resort, Canadian whisky, Canada’s best pizza, 18 wineries, Canada’s Southernmost point and more.
Discover more about what your group can do in Windsor Essex at visitwindsoressex.com/groups .
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Global News
Two drivers are facing large cash fines and demerit points after police say they were caught passing a school bus on the Mountain.
Police say investigators were tipped off when another driver with a dashcam turned in footage to Hamilton police showing two cars manoeuvring around a bus near Rymal Road East and Westlawn Drive while the vehicle’s stop sign was extended and its lights were on.
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CBC News
Canadian tourism bureaus use controlled substances such as alcohol to entice people to attend wine cycling tours or craft brewery events, but when it comes to cannabis tourism the same push is virtually non-existent.
"I think we need to get on board or people are going to take their interests elsewhere," said Jessilin Deschamps, manager of Windsor River Cruise. "I think we're missing out on a huge market right now because certain people have biases against it."
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CroisiEurope’s African Dream Cruise will take your gusts across Southern Africa: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Groups of no more than 16 experience wildlife first hand including stays on the banks of the Zambezi River and an exclusive Cruise on Lake Kariba.
Journey to the Ends of the Earth
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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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Canadian Consulting Engineering
Federal, provincial, municipal and First Nations governments have combined to provide funding for two bridge infrastructure projects in northeastern Ontario.
In the Mississaugas of New Credit First Nation community, Bridge #13 will be rehabilitated, which will replace the deck and underlying structure and include waterproofing, upgrading of bridge approaches and paving.
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Global News
Four more school buses in Ottawa have been kitted out with “stop-arm cameras” this week as children head back to school for the fall, Ottawa police say. Two buses had previously been equipped with the cameras — which capture video of vehicles that pass stopped school buses with their stop-sign arm extended — back in May.
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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada - in the heart of downtown Toronto next to the CN Tower. Immerse yourself in a world of 20,000 aquatic animals and discover your own underwater adventure featuring North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel. Open 365 from 9:00am - 11:00pm. Ripley’s Aquarium is fully accessible.
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Shoulder seasons at Hillman Michigan's Thunder Bay Resort & Mackinac Island's
Bicycle Street Inn
One of America's Top Attractions!
ABA Best of the Best!
Thunder Bay Resort's award winning Elk Viewing Dinner Ride is a perfect destination for one or two night stays, with spacious onsite lodging and nearby attractions.
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Canada.com
The number of tours and experiences that travellers can enjoy across Canada is countless, but some are more popular than others. If you don’t want to think too hard about what to do when you are vacationing in the Great White North, check out this province-by-province list of the country’s most-booked tours and experiences, according to 2018 booking data provided to Canada.com by TripAdvisor, the world’s largest social travel website.
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Bring your Group to discover our world-class dining, retail and arts scene! Theatre Collingwood’s 35th Anniversary Season continues with Leisa Way’s OPRY GOLD, September 24-28! MORE
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Cision via Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
Investing in communities is key to the long-term economic development of Quebec's regions. Communities must have access to the community facilities they need to strengthen their economies and remain attractive.
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for CED, has announced is intention to award non-repayable contributions that could total up to $4,664,963 to Destination Sept-Îles Nakauinanu, the Corporation de développement du quai de Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, and the Domaine-du-Roy RCM, on behalf of the three Lac-Saint-Jean RCMs.
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