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Suzy Kernaghan Trail receives $14,900

by Patrick Connor · April 12th 2012

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Township of Cramahe – The Suzy Kernaghan Trail Committee, with the Township of Cramahe as lead applicant, announced today that the Suzy Kernaghan Trail will receive $14,900 in Ontario Trillium Foundation funding to complete the walking trail started in 2009. Rob Milligan, M.P.P. for Northumberland-Quinte West, joined OTF representative Mark Darroch, in congratulating Alex Rutherford, [...]

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Risk Management – Training

by Patrick Connor · April 10th 2012

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Ontario Trails is pleased to add Direct Bearing to its Training and Education Faculty. Just as importantly OTC is pleased that Direct Bearing Inc. will offer 10 hours of trails risk management training as part of the Trailhead Ontario program. Use the register button to simply register for training. This is full scale training in [...]

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New Future for Powersport Shows

by Patrick Connor · February 28th 2012

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TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Feb. 27, 2012) – Bob Ramsay, President of the Motorcycle & Moped Industry Council (MMIC) and the Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV) announced today the official launch of the newly incorporated for profit company, 8061246 Canada Inc., which will operate under the name of “Power Sport Services (PSS)”. “Power Sport Services [...]

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Report Affects Ontario Conservation

by Patrick Connor · February 20th 2012

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NEWMARKET (February 15, 2012) The Drummond Report released today offers recommendations that have the potential to improve and enhance environmental management in Ontario.  Conservation Ontario, representing the province’s 36 Conservation Authorities specifically referenced in the Report, encourages a thorough discussion on the recommendations.“Conservation Authorities are in a unique position to offer the province innovative ways [...]

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Mild Winter Sparks Cottage Interest – CTV

by Patrick Connor · February 12th 2012

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A mild winter and lack of snow in parts of Ontario seems to have had a positive effect on vacation property sales, real estate agents say. With the exception of this weekend, there’s virtually no snow in the Greater Toronto Area and that appears to have people thinking about summer and a getaway north of the [...]

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