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OMCA
We'll be taking you across the border for some fun at Comerica Park, the home of the Detroit Tigers on Monday night, hosted by the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. Enjoy live music, dancing, great cuisine and drinks all while overlooking Comerica field. Don't forget to pack your passport for your trip to Windsor so you can attend.
Make sure to stop by booth #3 to mingle with Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. Learn about new restaurants, entertainment districts, retailers, and businesses, that are mixing with generations-old mainstays to create a fresh new travel experience. Also, to have a chance to win a Detroit themed basket!
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OMCA
Appointment selection closed this week and schedules have been made and are viewable online. Manual appointment selection begins October 16th, allowing delegates to attempt to fill any empty slots that they may have. If you have any questions regarding your appointment schedule, please contact info@omca.com.
OMCA
If you haven’t bought your tickets to the Tuesday night Party With A Purpose, what are you waiting for? Music, dancing, lounging, two free drinks, snacks and great networking opportunities. All while supporting the OMCA Development fund, supporting students of travel & tourism while they get their start in the motor coach industry. Be there or be square!
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Toronto Star
If you could look into a crystal ball to see the future of drug-impaired driving on Ontario roads come October 17, you might see Colorado.
Since cannabis was legalized there four years ago, statistics on marijuana and driving compiled by the state found that more than 20 per cent of drivers involved in fatal accidents had some level of cannabis in their system.
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CTV News
The owner of an Alberta trucking company involved in the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash has been charged.
Alberta Transportation Minister Brian Mason said that Sukhmander Singh of Adesh Deol Trucking faces charges of non-compliance with various federal and provincial safety regulations.
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Thrilling Games; A luxurious Four Diamond hotel; Headline entertainment and delectable dining options – it’s all here at one spectacular location! Call today and ask about our group packages 1-800-521-0855. Take a virtual visit at CaesarsWindsor.com. PlaySmart. Must be 19 years or older.
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The New York Times
New York City fancies itself the capital of the world, but its leading airport, Kennedy International, often gives the impression that it is a gateway to a metropolis in decline. A disjointed string of terminals. One of every four flights delayed. Aggravatingly long security lines. Brutal slogs through traffic just to reach the airport.
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CBC News
City of Ottawa staff take a ride on an electric bus and talk about what benefits bringing electric buses to OC Transpo could have.
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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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Friday, November 30, 2018 in Markham ON
Meet with more than 50 operators during Marketplace + Networking and
Gastronomic Chinese Luncheon.
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CTV News
A new connection in the trading relationship between Canada and the United States will cost $5.7 billion, with one senior official vowing the Gordie Howe bridge will elbow its way through any legal or political challenges — including from U.S. President Donald Trump himself.
Construction of the long-sought span named for the Saskatchewan-born Howe, who became a hockey legend while playing for the Detroit Red Wings, will begin this fall at Canada's busiest border crossing and take six years to complete.
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Northumberland News
After collecting and reviewing data about the tourists who visit Cobourg, town staff found the community is primarily branded by its beach and events.
The findings of a 2018 metrics review were presented to Cobourg council by tourism co-ordinator Bryan Mercer at the regular meeting on Oct. 1.
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