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Some time ago, there was some discussing whether installing seat belts on school buses was a good idea. At the time, Transport Canada was proposing new guidelines for Canadian bus operators who want to install seat belts on their buses.
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Government of Ontario
Ontario's Government for the People is boosting local tourism and economic growth by investing in festivals and events through the Celebrate Ontario 2019 program.
The program is now open for applications from festivals and event organizers.
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CBC News
As far back as 2011, thousands of children across Canada have been riding school buses with a critical safety defect that puts them at an "increased risk of injury" if there is an accident or sudden stop, according to an industry document obtained by CBC's The Fifth Estate.
Yet, even after Transport Canada was told of the problem this summer, the buses with the defect remain in service and transport passengers to school.
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Chatham Daily News
The company that installs, finances and manages signs on Ontario’s highways that advertise tourism-style businesses is more than doubling its prices.
Annual participation rates for the TODS (Tourism-Oriented Directional Signing) program have been $300 since 1997, said an email from Randy Nichols, general manager of Canadian TODS Ltd., which manages the program under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport (MTCS) and Ministry of Transportation.
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Sudbury Star
The Ford government must get the much-delayed Highway 69 four-laning project back on track, the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce says.
In a new report, the Sudbury chamber, along with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, called for a host of transportation improvements in the province, including the return of passenger rail to Northern Ontario.
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New traffic lights have been installed on the Trans-Canada Highway near a Saanich mall that will allow buses to turn left onto the highway.
The lights were added to the intersection of the highway and Carey Road, near Uptown Centre, and were operational as of Wednesday morning.
One set faces Carey Road to let cars and buses know when to turn onto the highway, while the other faces northbound highway traffic.
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Maya Lange has faced a lot of obstacles in her four years at Destination B.C. that other marketers can identify with, such as shifting consumer behaviour and budget limitations. But on the other hand, most marketers don’t have to contend with wildfires.
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CBC News
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair are reminding Canadians that in two weeks, they will be subject to mandatory alcohol screening if they're stopped by police.
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CTV News
The first step in the planning process for a replacement for the Ile aux Tourtes bridge is underway.
Last week was the deadline for companies to submit bids to "provide professional engineering support services for planning, construction and closure" of the environmental impact of the bridge along Highway 40 that joins the western tip of the island of Montreal to Vaudreuil-Dorion.
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Stockhouse
New Flyer of America Inc. ("New Flyer"), the U.S. subsidiary of NFI Group Inc. ("NFI"), the largest transit bus and motor coach manufacturer in North America, recently announced that the Victor Valley Transit Authority ("VVTA") has awarded New Flyer a new contract for seven forty-foot, zero-emission, battery-electric Xcelsior CHARGE™ heavy-duty transit buses.
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CBC News
Not quite two months after pot prohibition ended in northern Ontario, our neighbours in Michigan get legal weed as of Thursday.
It is no longer against the law to own or grow marijuana in Michigan, but retail stores aren't expected to open until 2021.
And they can have a lot more legal weed than here in Ontario.
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