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Travel Alberta believes southern Alberta is primed for tourism growth'Anytime you get visitors spending on hotels, restaurants and in your stores or attending events, that's new, fresh money coming into the economy.'ConsumerOct 18, 2022
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Air Canada reducing flights out of Kelowna International Airport"Unfortunately as we've seen travel demand continues to rise especially over the summer months, we'll see a reduction of seats out of our market."CanadaJun 30, 2022
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Going through Halifax airport for Canada Day? Give yourself lots of timeAir travellers across the country, as well as in Halifax, are experiencing long lines, flight delays and cancellations as airports try to keep up with pent-up demand from COVID-19.CanadaJun 30, 2022
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eHealth Saskatchewan working on developing COVID-19 immunization certificateseHealth Saskatchewan says it is working with the provincial & federal governments to develop COVID-19 immunization certificates.CanadaJul 21, 2021
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COVID-19: Pressure mounts to reopen borders as Montreal’s tourism industry continues to struggleMontreal's business community is calling on the federal government to reopen the border to all foreign travellers who are fully vaccinated.CanadaJul 14, 2021
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Canadian travellers hit the skies with a little more ease as restrictions loosenFully vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents are now able to skip the 14-day quarantine.HealthJul 5, 2021
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Confidential national security docs left sitting on Halifax lawyer’s porch"I arrived at home to find it stuffed into my door on the outside," said human rights lawyer Benjamin Perryman of the sensitive documents.CanadaJul 3, 2021
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‘Extremely exciting’: N.B. businesses hoping for influx of people with loosened restrictionsTourism operators are thrilled to be able to welcome Canadians into the province, but the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick says a full recovery could take four years.EconomyJun 17, 2021
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Duty-free stores struggling as borders remain shutRestaurants and retail stores have learned to pivot during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to survive — but one Canadian business sector says it doesn't have that option.HealthJun 4, 2021
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N.L. to welcome travellers from rest of Canada as early as July 1The July 1 date for national travellers is contingent on COVID-19 case counts staying low in the province and on it hitting its vaccination goals.CanadaJun 2, 2021
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