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Outside Support In Firefighting Efforts In Northwestern Ontario
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Outside Support In Firefighting Efforts In Northwestern Ontario
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HALIFAX Anyone expecting to travel later this summer or fall should be prepared to pay more for everything from flights to car rentals, thanks to pent-up demand and seasonal increases. While traffic is still down dramatically at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, it s been steadily increasing in recent weeks as COVID-19 restrictions loosen. We re up to about 1,500 to 2,000 people a day, arriving and departing, Public Affairs Director Tiffany Chase told CTV News Wednesday. Still not that 11,000 that we would have seen pre-pandemic, but we continue to see small, incremental increases. I feel like, as more people are vaccinated, particularly getting the double dose … we expect more people will be choosing to travel to reunite, especially with family and friends in the coming weeks.
Canada s Atlantic Provinces Once United Now Divided on Summer Tourism Reopening
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ENFIELD, N.S. Increases in flights and passenger traffic at Halifax Stanfield International Airport are encouraging signs of recovery. The region s largest airport, located in Enfield, N.S., has seen more passengers travelling in the last week than throughout the entire pandemic. Jeremy Walsh is one of them. He hasn t seen his son in a year, and he recently arrived from Ontario to pick him up and bring him back for a five-week visit. Low COVID-19 case counts in Nova Scotia and relaxed travel restrictions made the trip possible. Where I m from, they re a lot lower so it s safer, Walsh says.