Pool & Spa Marketing and Waterlines have delivered an abundance of must-read features and breaking news items in 2022.
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Thirty customers of a Lowcountry pool company in South Carolina are now part of a lawsuit against the company, alleging the company did not fulfill the contract entered into for the installation of swimming pools and other related services.
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London’s Sky Pool in Embassy Gardens, a mixed-use residential and commercial development, features what is touted the world’s only suspended swimming pool—the 25-m (82-ft) long pool stretches 35 m(115 ft) high between the rooftops of two apartment buildings.
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Toronto city has opened registration for more than 11,000 courses and 2350 drop-in winter recreation programs, as well as March break programs this week. Ottawa also opened registration this week on its new improved swim registration system for wintertime swimming and other aquatic activities.
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B.C.-based manufacturer and designer of water attractions, WhiteWater, was recently honoured with IAAPA Brass Rings awards in Orlando, Fla., for its innovative, customer and operator-focused offerings recognized as “achievements of excellence throughout the global attractions industry.”
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Management at Presidential City called Patriot Pool Heating Co., in 2020, explaining the changes they wanted to make, and how the existing pool heaters were underperforming and consuming more natural gas than expected. Inspectors from the heating company found out all the units, which had already been replaced at...
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The City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., previously faced with cancelled swim classes and programming due to lifeguard shortage, has asked its councillors to create a full-time aquatic lead role to help rectify the situation.
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The Dream Tunnel water attraction, installed in the Super Aqua Club (SAC) water park in Pointe-Calumet, Quebec, won first prize in an awards program recognizing excellence in the attractions industry.
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Eighty plaintiffs are now part of a civil lawsuit against Thermëa Spa Village in Whitby, Ont., asking for $5 million in compensation for contracting staphylococcus (staph) infections from one of the facility's saltwater pools.
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Pool Technologie continues its global expansion with the announcement of a partnership with Moov Sales Agency, a Canadian design, normalization, and distribution company for pool products in North America under the brand name Moov Pool Products.
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