Monday, June 8, 2026

AIR TRANSAT REASSURES OVER SUMMER TRAVEL

Air Transat says it has enough fuel to maintain normal operations throughout the summer season. The message of reassurance further comes with enhanced flexibility conditions for clients applicable to its Eco Standard and Club Standard fares for a limited time. 

WISH YOU WERE HERE: Antigua and Barbuda

By MICHAEL BAGINSKI/ Held every July and early August, Antigua and Barbuda Carnival is far more than a festival, it’s a living expression of the islands’ history, identity, and spirit.

WORLD CUP HIGH: Soccer fans expected to feel the need for weed

With less than a week to go before the World Cup, a Toronto cannabis shop has already got ahold of the trophy – sort of. Cosmic Charlies is selling golden bongs that resemble the tournament’s prize and are marketed as “a true hat trick: portable, durable and easy to clean.”

WEEKLY ROUND-UP: June 1-5, 2026

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CAUGHT PACKING: Airport authorities foil ill-disguised bomb threat

A man carrying what authorities described as an explosive device powerful enough to damage a plane, as well as a torch lighter, knife, zip ties and other items, was arrested after trying to pass through a Sacramento International Airport security checkpoint over the weekend, federal prosecutors said.

WINTERTIME’S THE NEW TIME FOR CRUISING IN EUROPE

By WALLACE IMMEN/ With global conflicts seemingly never-ending, more cruise lines are shifting winter itineraries away from the Middle East and Africa to offer guests the security of Europe. And they’re seeing strong bookings because despite the cooler temperatures, the off-season promises a relief from tourist crowds.

LISTENING IN: Good, old-fashioned Freddie

By MICHAEL BAGINSKI/ A casual conversation at an industry luncheon the other day (long story) revealed that my considerably younger colleagues were oblivious to the existence of Live Aid, the epic, generational concerts in London and Philadelphia in 1985 that were organized to raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief. (Woodstock was vaguely recognized).

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