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Canadians ready to return to South Florida as COVID-19 restrictions ease

Canadians ready to return to South Florida as COVID-19 restrictions ease Sun Sentinel 12 hrs ago David Lyons, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Susan Stocker/TNS A passenger gets assistance from an Air Canada employee at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport on Nov. 23, 2020 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Canadians are preparing to return to South Florida as their government eases months of COVID-19 travel restrictions. South Florida businesses that traditionally serve Canadian snowbirds and short-term tourists can hardly wait. Heartened by the move, some are starting marketing campaigns to woo back their old customers. When the pandemic locked down the economy in March 2020, Canadians flocked home on flights from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Now, many businesses, from local restaurants to airlines, are looking toward the early fall for a substantial increase in business.

Cuba protests may be big test for Biden, Florida Democrats

Cuba protests may be big test for Biden, Florida Democrats
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Canadians travel to U S ready to bounce back - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Canadians travel to U S ready to bounce back - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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ARTspace featuring window display of local artists

ARTspace featuring window display of local artists

Article content A downtown Chatham art gallery is featuring the work of three local artists in its window display, showcasing pieces ranging from sculptures to pottery to textiles. ARTspace is exhibiting items from Francois Grenier, Isabelle Milot and Lisa Sylvestre – who are known as the FIL Collective – until June 18. The display can be viewed from the sidewalk on King Street West. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The three artists have “disparate styles,” a news release said. Grenier, a ceramic sculpture artist, has a work called Cornu Deficientia. The release said her work is meant to be “a visual manifestation of frustration and resentment towards society’s recklessness in ecology.”

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