The Canada Strong Pass is now in effect
The new Canada Strong Pass, which offers perks including free entry and discounts at the country’s participating museums and national parks, is in effect as of Friday.
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The new Canada Strong Pass, which offers perks including free entry and discounts at the country’s participating museums and national parks, is in effect as of Friday.
It looks like Lima is going to be welcoming a lot of fine-dining fans in the coming months.
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Tyson Breland and Alicia Simms have been living in their Airstream trailer full-time for approximately three years.
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A northern Ontario miner is celebrating his first big lottery win after an instant scratch ticket sent him to Toronto to play the new Instant Money Machine game.
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The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum and a global symbol of art, beauty and endurance, has withstood war, terror, and pandemic — but on Monday, it was brought to a halt by its own striking staff, who say the institution is crumbling under the weight of mass tourism.
Members of the North Country Chamber of Commerce launched a 'Cross-Border Specials' campaign encouraging businesses to welcome Canadians by offering special pricing and perks.
She’d spent most of her life focusing on other people’s needs, so when Carole Carson’s husband passed away four years ago, the then-80-year-old realized it was time to do something for herself.
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