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| Blackburn broadcasting company |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 01:48 PM - Forum: Website
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Blackburn Media Inc
https://blackburnmedia.ca
A family owned broadcasting company, the Blackburn story began back in 1852 with a single newspaper, The London Free Press. Today, we operate 13 radio stations across Southwestern and Midwestern Ontario. Our vision is as grand as it is simple: to entertain and inform our listeners, while at the same time provide our advertisers new ways to reach potential customers on-air, digitally and online.
The Blackburn family has been in the Canadian media business for 160 years. Over the course of five generations the family has played a pioneering role in newspaper publishing, radio, television, database marketing and digital media.
In 1922 Arthur Blackburn was granted one of the first radio licenses in Canada. Since then Blackburn Media Inc. has established a successful tradition of marrying state-of-the-art technology with high quality local programming and community service.
Blackburn Media Inc.’s vision is to be the leading independently owned broadcasting company in Southwestern Ontario, with a deep commitment to our region and to the local communities in which the company operates.
The dramatic digital transformation of all media continues to demonstrate the vital importance of local radio and its power to engage listeners and activate audiences. Our mission is to connect people and build communities with an innovative blend of over-the-air, online, interactive and mobile media services.
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| National parks |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 01:27 PM - Forum: Travel and tourism
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Find a Parks Canada location
https://parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel/re...-parks-all
Protecting and presenting outstanding representative examples of natural landscapes and natural phenomena.
Go back to nature and explore Canada's country-wide system of national parks.
There are 37 national parks and 11 national park reserves in Canada that represent 31 of Canada's 39 terrestrial natural regions and protect approximately 343,377 square kilometers of lands in Canada.
These wild places, located in every province and territory, range from mountains and plains, to boreal forests and tundra, to lakes and glaciers, and much more.
Parks Canada is responsible for protecting these areas, and for managing them for visitors to understand, appreciate, and enjoy in a way that doesn't compromise their ecological integrity.
Reservations
Online reservation service
Hours of service
8 am to 6 pm, local park time (exception: 8:30 am to 6:30 pm in Newfoundland)
Telephone
the Parks Canada Agency
General inquiries
Hours of service - Winter hours:
10 am to 6 pm (Eastern time)
- Summer hours:
8 am to 8 pm (Eastern time)
Telephone
TTY
1-866-787-6221
Email
information@pc.gc.ca
Mailing address
Parks Canada National Office
30 Victoria Street
Gatineau, Quebec J8X 0B3
Canada
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| Festival & Events Ontario |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 11:01 AM - Forum: Travel and tourism
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Festival & Events Ontario
https://www.festivalsandeventsontario.com
PHONE: (519) 742-2226, FAX: (519) 742-206
155-50 Ottawa Street S. Kitchener, ON N2G 3S7
Festivals and Events Ontario aspires to facilitate the development of an exemplary festival and events industry in Ontario and be the recognized resource to champion excellence.
Festivals and Events Ontario is committed to promoting and growing the festival and event industry. Awarded a Pinnacle Award by the International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA), the FEO Guide has been a renowned source designed inspire readers to explore Ontario’s vast landscape of historical, diverse, and naturally inspired arts and culture scene.
FEO was established in 1987 as an association devoted to the growth and stability of the festival and event industry in Ontario. We’re always looking to assist. Is this your industry? Let’s talk.
Currently located in Kitchener, Ontario, FEO operates with a team of four and is governed by a Board of Directors. FEO continues to serve the industry through a number of projects throughout the year.
FEO provides festival and event organizers across the province, with a networking forum and offers professional development opportunities and resources aimed at encouraging professionalism and excellence in the industry.
FEO serves the interests of festival suppliers whose goods and services are of use and benefit to Ontario’s festival and event organizers.
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| Ontario parks and campin |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 10:49 AM - Forum: Travel and tourism
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Ontario Parks
https://www.ontarioparks.ca/
Plan a visit or book a campsite at one of our 300+ provincial parks.
Reserve your car campsite, backcountry campsite, roofed accommodation, group campsite or day-use facility (picnic shelter) now.
Reservations by Phone
Call Toll Free:
1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275)
Outside North America
1-519-826-5290
Hours of Operation:
363 days a year (closed Christmas Day and New Years Day)
Open daily 7 am to 9 pm Eastern Time
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| JusticeNet |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 08:05 AM - Forum: News
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JusticeNet
https://www.justicenet.ca
JusticeNet
8185 Yonge St., Suite 213
Thornhill, Ontario
L3T 2C6
E-mail: info@justicenet.ca
JusticeNet is a not-for-profit legal service that helps people whose income is too high to qualify for legal aid and too low to afford standard legal fees. Participating professionals, including licensed lawyers, mediators and paralegals, offer assistance to eligible clients at reduced fees.
JusticeNet is a not-for-profit service helping people in need of legal expertise, whose income is too high to access legal aid and too low to afford standard legal fees. Every year, thousands of Canadians who cannot afford standard legal fees forgo the justice process.
JusticeNet includes a dynamic team with a passion for helping others, and is proud to be serving the people of Ontario since 2008.
The professionals in the program all share the conviction that justice should be accessible to all. They devote a portion of their practice to qualifying clients at reduced fees. Reduced fees are a sliding scale that takes into account both income and number of individuals supported.
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| Human Rights Legal Support Centre |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-12-2024, 07:41 AM - Forum: News
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Human Rights Legal Support Centre
https://hrlsc.on.ca/
The Human Rights Legal Support Centre (HRLSC) provides human rights legal services to individuals whose rights have been violated contrary to the Ontario Human Rights Code. The HRLSC staff collectively speak over 15 languages and can provide services in over 140 languages.
For more information about eligibility, call HRLSC, available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Questions or inquiries, please call us:
Tel: (416) 597-4900
Toll Free: 1-866-625-5179
TTY: (416) 597-4903
TTY Toll Free: 1-866 612-8627
Our telephone lines are open*:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 9 am to 5 pm
Thursday: 2 pm to 5 pm
The Centre may close the phone lines at other times when experiencing an unusually high call volume or shortage of call centre staff.
*Phones are busiest on Thursdays between 2 pm to 4 pm
Disability-related needs
We want to make sure that our service is as barrier-free as possible. If you are unable to communicate by telephone because of a Human Rights Code protected reason, such as disability, please e-mail accommodation@hrlsc.on.ca. Please mark the fax or e-mail or letter clearly as a request for accommodation.
If you would like to ask for accommodation at the Centre in advance of your conversation with a member of the staff, please contact us:
Telephone at 416-597-4904 (toll free 1-866 625-5179)
TTY 416-597-4903 (toll free 1-866-612-8627)
Mail at 180 Dundas Street West, 8th Floor Toronto (Ontario) M7A 0A1 or
Fax at 416-597-4901.
If your question is about something other than accommodation in our services, please use the main telephone line at 416-597-4900 or 1-866-625-5179.
Please see our Access and Accommodation policy for more information.
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