Tag: Travel
‘Sustained interest’ to travel abroad: CAA
Regional Manager Susan Postma said they have not seen a drop in people booking vacations and people certainly are expressing interest to travel.
Weather, airlines and rail companies blamed for travel chaos
Only 33 percent blame the federal government while 30 percent say the travellers themselves were to blame for their situation.
Think Toronto isn’t a worthy winter getaway? Think again
Swimsuits in winter, whiskey in a yurt, a whirl with crockicurl and a view of the cityscape from atop a ferris wheel. It’s all part of the Holiday Hills Christmas experience for tourists and locals in Toronto this year as the novel Stackt Market, a marketplace and craft brewery made of old shipping containers, embraces […]
Snow squall warnings in effect Saturday evening
Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for the following areas: St. Thomas, Aylmer, Eastern Elgin County, Simcoe, Delhi, and Norfolk.
Snowsquall watch issued for Goderich, Bluewater, Southern Huron County
Residents in Southern Huron County are about to get their first real taste of winter Saturday evening.
OPP call on drivers to put the brakes on bad driving
Road fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads are already up 24 per cent from this time last year.
Relieved border city mayors look to post-ArriveCAN travel future
It’s not official yet, but border city officials who have lobbied hard against the ArriveCAN app and COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the border are confident they soon will be scrapped.
London airport sees blue skies ahead as flights added, passengers increase
It may still be some time before London International Airport becomes the busy hub it was before COVID-19 when more than 680,000 passengers flew out of the Seabrook Way facility in 2019.
Swoop adding flights from London to winter getaways
London International Airport is continuing to build momentum as it adds more flights.
Small measure of relief, but inflation still rose 7.6 per cent in July
Canadians still paid more for food, fuel, and travel, but at least the jump wasn’t as big as it was in June.