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Allied Spotlight – Septo-Clean Limited

Septo-Clean Limited manufactures natural source nutrient products designed to create and maintain high levels of healthy waste-digesting bacteria in treatment systems.
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NOTO 2011 Conference Dates and Location Announced

We are pleased to announce that NOTO's 2011 Nature and Outdoor Tourism Conference will be held November 1st to the 3rd in Sudbury at the Quality Inn.
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NOTO URGE ALL TOURIST OPERATOR TO PARTICIPATE IN ‘WAWA CLUAH”

Wawa CLUAH Public open houses are now underway for the Wawa Crown Land Use Atlas Harmonization project and comments will be received on the Environmental Registry until September 1. I urge all tourist operators in the Wawa district to attend an information session if possible, and submit comments to the ER. This project is the first attempt to update land use in the district since the District Land Use Guidelines were developed in the early 1980s and may very well set the stage for the next 30 years.
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Allied Spotlight – Yamaha Motor Canada

When it comes to building fast, powerful and long lasting outboards, nobody does it better than Yamaha.
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Forest Fire Message From NOTO

On behalf of the NOTO Board and Staff we wish to extend our wishes for safety and protection for those tourism operators across the province that are being affected by the rampant forest fires in Ontario.On behalf of the NOTO Board and Staff we wish to extend our wishes for safety and protection for those tourism operators across the province that are being affected by the rampant forest fires in Ontario.
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Crown Land Use Atlas Harmonization Project (CLUAH)

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Allied Spotlight – Graphix Works

Based in St.Catharines, Ontario, the Graphix Works is a full service graphic communications firm that has fulfilled the needs of NOTO members and the Northern Ontario lodge and resort industry since 1986.
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Providing Support For US Guests

The NOTO office continues to receive more calls than ever from guests who are concerned that they may have problems entering Canada due to an old criminal record for offenses such as DUI.
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