Davenport, Iowa
Historical village dating back to 1851, located off Davenport s River Drive is a shopper s and diner s paradise with unique stores and restaurants.
John Deere Commons
1415 River Dr, Moline, Illinois
Home of the TaxSlayer Center, Radisson Hotel, John Deere Pavilion, and Centre Station, with dining and shopping experiences along Moline s River Drive and 5th Avenue corridors.
Here are a few rules to follow from the website. Per TSA guidelines, FACE MASKS are required onboard the Channel Cat. Failure to comply could result in a denial of boarding. Hand stamps will not be issued this year for reentry. Instead, present your paper or mobile ticket to re-board.
May 26, 2021
Good news for residents - the QC Channel Cat season will begin this Friday, May 28.
You can board the boat at any of the four landing locations and tour the riverfront. You can then hop on and off at each location to explore the area.
Officials announced they are still abiding by certain COVID-19 protocols.
Per TSA guidelines, face masks are required onboard the Channel Cat. Failure to comply could result in a denial of boarding.
Handstamps will not be issued this year for reentry. Instead, present your paper or mobile ticket to re-board.
Locations:
Riverbend Commons - 2951 River Drive in Moline (Located near the WIU-QC Campus and the Mills, the Riverbend Commons is the new home port for the Channel Cat)
Jazz music fills the air at Davenport park for students second live audience in more than a year
Students had been live streaming their performances for more than a year. Friday s performance was just the second with a live audience since March 2020. Author: Josh Lamberty (WQAD) Updated: 11:16 PM CDT May 21, 2021
DAVENPORT, Iowa Music filled the air at Lindsay Park in Davenport Friday afternoon. I honestly didn t think we were going to get to this point in this year, said Davenport Central High School senior Owen Crowder.
Crowder, along with 18 others who make up the jazz band, got back to something more normal.
Ontario investing $690,000 in the manufacturing sector
The training program is led by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, and the online courses will be offered at no cost to the employee. May 18, 2021 Canadian Plastics
The Ontario government is investing nearly $690,000 to train 260 manufacturing workers and apprentices on how to improve productivity, keep them safe on the job, and strengthen supply chains.
The program, led by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), aims to help the sector quickly adapt to new challenges, such as the ones brought about by COVID-19.
Details were provided on May 18 by Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development, joined by Lorne Coe, MPP for Whitby, and Lindsey Park, MPP for Durham.