Vortex Aquatic Structures International, a Montreal-based manufacturer of aquatic play landscapes and entertainment features, has completed the second phase of its manufacturing plant expansion which began last year.
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The National Swimming Pool Foundation® (NSPF®) and Genesis, which offers educational courses tailored to pool/spa professionals, have merged their operations to provide a broader spectrum of training programs for the aquatics industry.
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With the launch of two free water safety courses, the City of Brampton, Ont., is the first municipality in Canada to offer the Lifesaving Society’s Swim to Survive programming to adults.
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Eleven different nationalities, including Austria, Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Mexico, Norway, Sint Maarten, Ukraine, the U.K., and the U.S. (with a record-setting 46 states), were represented at the 12th annual World Aquatic Health™ Conference (WAHC), held in Scottsdale, Ariz., this past October.
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After banning the use of herbicides in June, the City of Edmonton is considering the need to increase its landscaping budget to keep its turf weed-free.
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The 23rd edition of Salon Splash, the Québec pool and spa industry’s annual trade show, is set to take place at the Centrexpo Cogeco, a newly constructed exhibition and events centre in Drummondville.
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PlayCore, a developer of programs and educational resources on the benefits of inclusive play, along with The National Swimming Pool Foundation® (NSPF®), has developed a research-based publication on the benefits of water immersion.
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The World Waterpark Association (WWA) recently awarded three ProSlide Technology Inc., clients with top honours at its 2015 symposium and trade show.
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China’s Dalian Wanda Group and Richmond, B.C.’s WhiteWater recently celebrated the grand opening of the former’s first theme park last month, marking a new chapter of waterpark development in East Asia.
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John Deere Landscapes, which was acquired by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice in 2013, will unveil its new name and logo—SiteOne Landscape Supply—later this month as part of its rebranding efforts.
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