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Mexico travel advisory update orders Canadians to 'shelter in place'
Travellers from Canada who are currently vacationing in Mexico are being ordered to “shelter in place” due to a serious safety and security issue.
Thick smoke, burning cars: Canadians in Puerto Vallarta describe scenes of mayhem
Ontario residents who are vacationing in or living near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are sharing their experiences after cartel-related violence broke out in the area this weekend.
What Air Canada, WestJet passengers should know amid Cuba jet fuel shortage
Travellers from Canada heading to Cuba for a respite from winter could face uncertainty for their upcoming trip. Canadians tourists travelling to Cuba could see their plans affected by the ongoing shortages currently plaguing the island. Reuters reports that an operational notice from the Notice to Aviation (NOTAM) system, which alerts pilots to operational issues, states that Cuba will no longer be able to refuel on the island starting Tuesday. It explains that the country is running out of aviation fuel, and the shortage is expected to last from Feb. 9 to March 11.
Canada escalates risk level in Cuba travel advisory update
Amid a worsening crisis driven by ongoing shortages, Canada has upgraded its Cuba travel advisory, urging tourists to avoid any “non-essential travel.”
T&T snacks are now available on select Air Canada flights
Folks travelling on select Air Canada flights are in for a treat from a Canadian-founded grocery chain. “T&T is officially a part of the snack basket on Air Canada flights! We are introducing the T&T Snack Mix so people travelling on Air Canada can enjoy a Canadian-founded brand on Canada’s flag carrier,” shared CEO of T&T Tina Lee on Instagram on her flight to Shanghai.
Team Canada has officially taken off on their journey to Milano Cortina, and Air Canada threw them the ultimate send-off.
Canadians are waiting nearly three years for airline complaints to be resolved
If you’ve submitted a complaint about your experience with an airline to the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), you’ll probably be waiting a while before it gets resolved.
New Surrey Conservatives party announces first candidates for civic election
The newly-created Conservative Party of Surrey entered the October 2026 civic election race this week, introducing its first six candidates for Surrey City Council at a launch event.
Canadians visiting Mexico to face stricter penalties if they bring banned item
Canadians heading to Mexico should double-check their luggage to avoid packing an everyday item that’s banned in the country.
Air Canada adds two new Mexico routes from Calgary next winter
Flying to Mexico from Calgary is about to get a lot easier, with Air Canada adding two new non-stop flights to its lineup.
10 companies hiring for hundreds of Vancouver jobs this February
If you’re not in love with your career, February is a great month to seek new Vancouver jobs that make you happy. There are so many roles available around Vancouver, so whether you have a background in serving or an engineering degree, you’re bound to find something for your specific skill set.
Canadians could be part of a new class-action lawsuit against Air Canada
Some eligible Air Canada passengers who experienced flight delays could be part of a class-action lawsuit. Air Canada flight delays are at the centre of a class-action lawsuit that was certified by the Québec Superior Court, according to a Jan. 13 statement from law firm Slater Vecchio LLP.
B.C. man burnt by hot oatmeal in Air Canada lounge claims thousands in damages
An interesting dispute made its way to the Civil Resolution Tribunal after a B. C. man was burned by hot oatmeal and initiated a case against Air Canada.
Calgary nabs new direct flight route to major city in the Middle East
A United Arab Emirates airline just announced a new flight route coming to YYC that will take you straight to Abu Dhabi.
Canada’s second-largest airport will get a brand-new direct flight route to a major destination in northern Japan. Air Canada announced today it will start a new direct, non-stop service between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Chitose Hokkaido Airport (CTS) in Sapporo, located on the island of Hokkaido.
British Columbia's second busiest airport YLW opens $108-million terminal building expansion
Kelowna International Airport (YLW), the second busiest airport in British Columbia in terms of passenger volumes, is marking a significant milestone for the future of air travel, economic growth, and tourism in the Okanagan Valley and broader B. C. Interior area.
These are Canada's top employers for young people and they're offering jobs
For young people in Canada, finding jobs in this economy comes with several challenges when trying to get their foot in the door.
Canadian airlines further reduce U.S. flights, add capacity elsewhere
Canadian airlines are cutting back on flights to the United States this winter as travel habits change and demand softens.

















