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Ontarians offered savings on travel within the province

Business9 June 2022

By Vivian CollingsOntarians travelling in the province are eligible for a provincial government incentive known as the Staycation Tax Credit until the end of the year. It should prove to be beneficial to Haliburton County’s…

Economic report sees positivemomentum amid growing disparity

Business10 February 2022

By Nick BernardThe Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce, along with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), released the sixth annual Ontario Economic Report (OER) on Feb. 6, offering a view of the economic forecast for…

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