Rediscover Responsibly in Grey Posted by Ginny Henry | July 15, 2021 | COVID-19, Grey County, grey.ca, recovery, Rediscover Responsibly in Grey, responsible tourism, sustainable tourism, visit Grey County has launched a new campaign for this summer season focused on safety awareness, respectful behaviour, and rediscovering Grey responsibly. READ MORE
FedDev Ontario Invests in Tourism in Grey and Simcoe Counties, Barrie and Orillia Posted by Ginny Henry | June 08, 2021 | attractions, businesses, City of Barrie, City of Orillia, COVID-19, FedDev Ontario, Grey County, operators, Regional Relief and Recovery Fund, resorts, restaurants, retail shops, RTO7, Simcoe County, tourism, tourism recovery funding $1.2 million to provide direct support to 100 tourism-dependent businesses and maintain 225 jobs in the region. Note that this funding was allocated in February 2021. Other funding programs are available - see the Programs page for more information. READ MORE
Looking for Local Business Support? Posted by Ginny Henry | April 20, 2021 | advice, business, Business Enterprise Centre Grey County, Business to Bruce, Centre for Business Collingwood, funding, grant money, local support for businesses, Orillia Area CDC Check out RTO7’s “We’re Head to Help” video series featuring organizations across the region that offer FREE practical business support to small business owners. READ MORE
Still Time to Apply for the COVID-19 Tourism Response Fund Posted by Ginny Henry | January 13, 2021 | Barrie, COVID-19, funding for small businesses, Grey County, non-repayable, Orillia, Simcoe County, tourism response fund, tourism stakeholders Tourism businesses in Grey and Simcoe counties are encouraged to submit applications for this fund. Deadline to apply is January 31, 2021. READ MORE
Have Your Say in FCLMPB's Annual EmployerOne Survey Posted by Ginny Henry | January 08, 2019 | 2019, Bruce County, business, EmployerOne, Four County Labour Market Planning Board, Grey County, survey It's that time of year again for Bruce and Grey County businesses. The Four County Labour Market Planning Board needs your input in the 2019 EmployerOne survey. READ MORE