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Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021 • March 6, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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A market survey to find out who wants to ride a passenger train between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst is being funded by the federal government.
Mask-wa Transportation Association is receiving $50,120 from Investment Readiness Program.
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Jeronamo Solutions will do the survey that will ask questions about train service, schedule and ticket prices, a release says.
A marketing plan will be written to identify current and future markets.
Campers and camp counsellors gather for a group photo after returning from activities on the lake at the Easter Seals Camp Shawnigan in this undated photograph. Easter Seals B.C. and Yukon is embarking on a long-term plan to upgrade the facilities on the eight-hectare property to appeal to year-round use. Every year around 200 children with physical, intellectual, sensory or learning disabilities spend time in the purpose-built camp. EASTER SEALS B.C. AND YUKON Plans are underway to turn Camp Shawnigan, an iconic Vancouver Island summer camp for children with physical and cognitive impairments, from a summer-only facility to a year-round retreat for more users.