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Ontario s Reconnect funding to assist tourism sector in Cornwall area

Ontario s Reconnect funding to assist tourism sector in Cornwall area
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Ontario s Reconnect funding to assist tourism sector in Cornwall area

Ontario s Reconnect funding to assist tourism sector in Cornwall area
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Cornwall receives $41,000 to support winter tourism activities

(Newswatch Group/File) CORNWALL – The Ontario government has announced over $7 million for 87 festivals and events across the province to help them adhere to COVID-19 measures. Tourism Minister Lisa MacLeod says the pandemic has had an “unprecedented, devastating impact on arts, tourism and culture in the province” and this money will help organizations deliver “innovative and safe experiences.” In our area, there $41,000 for Winter Activation in Cornwall and $35,980 for The River of Lights in Brockville. Cornwall Tourism Officer Kevin Lajoie says their application for “Winter Activation” included a number of activities: the Holiday Sparkle at Gray’s Creek Conservation Area, winter activities in Lamoureux Park (skating rink, toboggan hill, trails and lights) and support for fat bike and snowshoe trails in Guindon Park.

Looking ahead to 2021

Looking ahead to 2021 Reading time: 3 min 30 s By Nick Seebruch With 2020 behind us and 2021 just a head, I am going to use my column this week to predict what I think we will see in the New Year. Obviously, there is always a risk to making these predictions. Last year’s column looking ahead at 2020 was completely thrown out the window with the arrival of the pandemic. Things will get better . . . slowly The year 2020 has been decried as a terrible time for everyone, with most eagerly awaiting its end. From the pandemic, to forest fires, an economic downturn and more, 2020 has had more adversity to offer us that we usually see in five years.

Thankful we had these people around in 2020

Article content There are two broad groups of people deserving of as much gratitude as we can give them for the past year. Looking back as we often do in this craft to remind ourselves of the many things that happened since Jan. 1, it’s only appropriate to extend that gratitude to those who fall within these two groups. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Thankful we had these people around in 2020 Back to video The first group is the people whose jobs put them on the front line of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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