Today, the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) and Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) signed a strategic partnership agreement to strengthen the relationship between both national tourism organizations. This agreement provides a unique opportunity for strategic alignment and collaboration between the two organizations to bolster the representation of indigenous …
Read More »36 people killed in Manila casino attack
MANILA — A gunman burst into a casino in the Philippine capital on Friday, setting gaming tables alight and killing at least 36 people who suffocated in thick smoke, in an attack claimed by Islamic State but which officials believe was a botched robbery. The gunman killed himself in a …
Read More »What do you do when all your best travel photos feature your ex?
TORONTO — A 19-year-old from Portsmouth, Rhode Island has found a new way to erase bad relationship memories and enhance travel ones, all at the same time. Baylee Woodward of Portsmouth, Rhode Island spent the past year working on a yacht and travelling with her boyfriend at the time, Garren, …
Read More »New York City carriage horse breaks free and runs through rush hour traffic
NEW YORK — A New York City carriage horse is safely back in its stable after breaking free and running wild through rush hour traffic. The horse, a 12-year-old mare named Goldie, broke free on Tuesday while being taken back to her stable in the Hell’s Kitchen neighbourhood of Manhattan. Witnesses …
Read More »Insight Vacations & Luxury Gold appoints new CEO Bohler
TORONTO — Today marks the first day on the job for Ulla Hefel Bohler, the new CEO of Insight Vacations and Luxury Gold. Bohler takes over the reins from departing CEO John Boulding, who will be retiring from his leadership position later this year. He will remain with Insight Vacations and …
Read More »Canadian privacy to be compromised? U.S. plans to demand phone passwords
OTTAWA — Canadian privacy could be imperilled by apparent U.S. plans to demand cellphone and social media passwords from foreign visitors, a federal watchdog says. In a letter to the House of Commons public safety committee, privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien warns the recent pronouncements from the Trump administration could mean …
Read More »You won’t believe how much this giant rubber duck is costing Ontario
TORONTO — An Ontario government grant of about $120,000 that is going toward a giant rubber duck for Canada 150 celebrations is ruffling some feathers. The six-storey-tall, 13,600-kilogram yellow duck is being brought to Toronto by the Redpath Waterfront Festival, at a total cost of $200,000, combining other funding such …
Read More »Joan Haines of Coastal International announces retirement
TORONTO — Joan Haines, Principal of Coastal International, Toronto who handled PR for Sandals Resorts for over 25 years, has announced her retirement and the closure of her business, effective June 1. Haines began her relationship with Sandals Resorts following the opening of Sandals Antigua, even prior to the establishment …
Read More »This map tells you how much to tip around the world
TORONTO — To tip or not to tip, that is the question. But to answer that age-old question once and for all for travellers, there’s a brand new interactive map that tells you just how much of a token you should leave behind in destinations around the world. Cheekily called …
Read More »Okanagan Valley named world’s 2nd best wine region to visit
The Okanagan Valley has been named by USA Today as the world’s second best wine region to visit amongst a list of the top 10 worldwide wine destinations. The ranking was compiled by votes from its readers as part of the newspaper’s Readers’ Choice 2014 Awards. The Okanagan Valley was …
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