Building the Hurontario LRT, covering the 20-kilometre corridor from Port Credit all the way to the Brampton Gateway Terminal, will make it’s mark for a greater region. And it will take a little time to get there.
Businesses need time to prepare and plan how to work through the projected three-year project, to be completed in 2022.
Join us for our four-part information and learning series addressing the purpose and advantages of the transportation investment; how businesses can identify and retain customers during this timeline; setting up electronic business branding and communications footprints; and lastly, seeing the vision come to life through a tour of the newly built Kitchener-Waterloo LRT.
ONE LINE. TWO CITIES. A REGION CONNECTED.
Businesses need time to prepare and plan how to work through the projected three-year project, to be completed in 2022.
Join us for our four-part information and learning series addressing the purpose and advantages of the transportation investment; how businesses can identify and retain customers during this timeline; setting up electronic business branding and communications footprints; and lastly, seeing the vision come to life through a tour of the newly built Kitchener-Waterloo LRT.
ONE LINE. TWO CITIES. A REGION CONNECTED.
Sessions:
Join us for our four-part information and learning series addressing the purpose and advantages of the transportation investment; how businesses can identify and retain customers during this timeline; setting up electronic business branding and communications footprints; and lastly, seeing the vision come to life through a tour of the newly built Kitchener-Waterloo LRT.
SESSION 1
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SESSION 2
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