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Belleville Transit received some great news this week from Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney regarding two applications for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The city will be receiving nearly $5 million in funding from the provincial and federal governments for the purchase of four new buses and transit shelter upgrades. By: Postmedia Staff Source:...
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Belleville Transit received some great news this week from Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney regarding two applications for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The city will be receiving nearly $5 million in funding from the provincial and federal governments for the purchase of four new buses and transit shelter upgrades. By: Postmedia Staff Source:...
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A decision on whether to extend Ottawa’s ban on public gatherings past June 30 — a move that would snuff out any remaining hope for Bluesfest and Canada Day celebrations — is expected in the next few weeks, city staff said Thursday. By: Craig Lord Photo: Jump 106.9 Source: Global News Lisez l’article complet  
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Last fall, the Belleville’s Parks and Open Spaces department planted Legacy tulips, one for each name on the monuments at the Belleville Cenotaph, to acknowledge the unique relationship between Canada and Holland as part of Liberation 75 celebrations. By: John Spitters Photo: Risa Edelstein Source: Quinte News Read Full Article
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Last fall, the Belleville’s Parks and Open Spaces department planted Legacy tulips, one for each name on the monuments at the Belleville Cenotaph, to acknowledge the unique relationship between Canada and Holland as part of Liberation 75 celebrations. By: John Spitters Photo: Risa Edelstein Source: Quinte News Lisez l’article complet
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Public-health measures remain in effect in parks, NCC says, and the 68th Canadian Tulip Festival activities will be online only. Tulips will bloom again in Ottawa in 2020, but fans may have to keep their distance from many significant sections of the annual springtime explosions of colour in the national capital region in addition to...
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Public-health measures remain in effect in parks, NCC says, and the 68th Canadian Tulip Festival activities will be online only. Tulips will bloom again in Ottawa in 2020, but fans may have to keep their distance from many significant sections of the annual springtime explosions of colour in the national capital region in addition to...
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Thousands of bright orange flowers have blossomed into a colourful expression of gratitude, peace, and freedom at the Derek Doubleday Arboretum – celebrating the milestone anniversary of the Dutch people being freed from Nazi occupation by Canadian troops. The 75th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands is being celebrated in 2020 by the Canadian...
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Thousands of bright orange flowers have blossomed into a colourful expression of gratitude, peace, and freedom at the Derek Doubleday Arboretum – celebrating the milestone anniversary of the Dutch people being freed from Nazi occupation by Canadian troops. The 75th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands is being celebrated in 2020 by the Canadian...
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OTTAWA — The tulips will bloom in Ottawa this spring, but the National Capital Commission is reminding everyone to practice physical distancing if they go for a walk to see them. The tulips planted last fall along Queen Elizabeth Driveway and at Commissioners Park are starting to sprout from the ground. By: Josh Pringle Photo:...
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