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MCC
There has recently been a lot interest in motor coach safety and seat belts on motor coaches. These concerns are understandable considering some of the media reporting on this issue, however, is important to keep the issue of belts in perspective and understand all the facts.
OMCA
Every year OMCA incurs struggles in collecting membership dues because of changes to the employment status or position of the primary contact on the account. Please be sure to review your mailing address and primary contact information on My Association as that is who will be contacted with the 2019 invoice. Please contact info@omca.com if you need help with your login information.
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OMCA via The Toronto Star
Thirteen organizations and individuals were honoured by the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) as recipients of the 2018 Canadian Tourism Awards, presented by The Toronto Star — GATINEAU, QC, November 28, 2018.
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CTV News
“It’s a no-brainer.”
For some parents, that’s the phrase that comes to mind over the long-debated topic of seatbelts on school buses.
A new push is underway from former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne to make buckling up on a school bus mandatory.
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OMCA
Every year the Distillery District hosts the Toronto Christmas Market, bringing visitors from around the world to our neighbourhood. This means a lot of traffic in the streets around the Distillery District, including increased traffic from tour buses. Please review the maps in this link to know where to load and where to park your motor coach.
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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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CBC News
It may seem odd, but it’s a fact.
There is just one road, one single place connecting all of western Canada, to all of eastern Canada. That place is at Nipigon in northern Ontario.
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Hamilton Spectator
Now that cannabis has been legalized in Canada, we need to shift our conversation from the theoretical to reality. At CAA South Central Ontario, what we're focused on, day in and day out, is how to keep our roads and road users safe.
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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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Friday, November 30, 2018 in Markham ON
Meet with more than 50 operators during Marketplace + Networking and
Gastronomic Chinese Luncheon.
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The Record
The long-delayed new Highway 7 to Guelph is delayed again, ahead of plans to build twin bridges spanning the Grand River.
Hunting for savings, the Progressive Conservative government is reviewing funding for the 18-kilometre, four-lane divided highway.
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BayToday
North Bay has had a rocky relationship with Celebrate Ontario, but hope may be on the horizon as the organization announced that applications are now being accepted for the Celebrate Ontario 2019 program.
Celebrate Ontario is a program that gives grants to festivals and events of all sizes to attract tourists, create jobs and support the local economy.
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Soo Today
The International Bridge Administration has announced that one-way traffic crossings of the International Bridge at Sault Ste. Marie totaled 121,974 for the month of October 2018. This figure represents a decrease of 3.9 per cent, a difference of 4,933 crossings as compared to October 2017.
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St Catherines Standard via Grimsby Lincoln News
Two years ago Niagara hosted IIHF Ice Hockey Under-18 Women's World Championship at Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, welcoming the world.
In February 2017 St. Catharines hosted a successful Scotties Tournament of Hearts national curling championship.
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Timmins Daily Press
Any event that can draw more than 300 out-of-towners to Timmins for three nights is a boost to the local economy.
With the city hosting the Northern Ontario Tourism Summit next year, Guy Lamarche, manager of tourism and events with the City of Timmins, believes there may be some lasting benefits that extend beyond the three-day conference.
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Northern Ontario Business
The province has announced $5.7 million to build winter roads in the Far North in 2018-2019. The funds will go to 29 First Nations and the Town of Moosonee to build and maintain 3,160 kilometres of temporary winter roads.
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