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OTTAWA 鈥?Cuba tourism minister says his country has fully rebounded from the ravages of hurricane Irma and says potentially reluctant Canadian sun seekers will find new and improved hotels and beaches.Manuel Marrero stressed that message during a visit last week to Toronto, where he met tour operators and travel writers.Tourism is crucial to Cuba economy and the million Canadians who visit the island annually are the leading customers. That why Canada was Marrero first foreign trip after Irma struck Cuba last month, shuttering hotels. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley thermobecher Almost 944,000 Canadians have visited Cuba this year and Marrero said his government is deter
stanley cup mined to hit the one million mark before years ; end.They will find the hotels better than before and all their friends and workers there are very enthusiastic and welcoming, Marrero said in
stanley becher an interview conducted in Spanish through a translator. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The best help that Canadians can give to the Cubans is travelling as tourists so that the hotels realize their potential and we can get back to normal.The powerful hurricane, which happened to coincide with a bizarre spat with the United States over mysterious sonic attacks on its diplomats in Havana, has driven down visits to Cuba. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Th Fhyh Military SAR tech killed in training
The Neal family, along with the group Burlington Dads and the Palmer/Tansley community, are once again stepping up and donating bottles/cans, as well much needed food and household goods to help restock the Burlington Food Bank.As more and more families are forced to turn to food b
stanley tumblers anks for a helping hand during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, demand across Canada increases weekly and Burlington is no exception.The Neals are accepting wine, beer, liquor bottles/cans, that they turn into cash for the food bank.聽 Much needed non-perishable food donations can be dropped off in the large blue bin, located in their driveway at 1437 Reynolds Ave., in the Walkers Line and Mainway area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The drive, which was organized to span four weekends, began on Jan.16 and wraps up next Sunday, Feb.7, with donations being accepted between 9 a.m. to noon each Saturday and Sunday. As of today Jan.30 ,聽 a total of almost $2,800 in bottle/can returns money has been collected towards the familys goal of $4,000, and close to 1,000 pounds of food have been donated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In high demand are canned meat chicken, ham and turkey , canned fruit, canned fish, canned tomatoes, pasta and sauces, juice boxes, pancake mix, rice, oatmeal, baby food and formula, d
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