Month: July 2021

If you’re leaving things to the last minute, the good news is it’s not too late to plan the perfect three-day weekend getaway — or staycation if you’d prefer to relax closer to home. If you’re thinking of hitting the road for Fourth of July, you’re not alone. According to AAA travel predictions, a whopping
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Pushing aside half-deflated balloons and empty sake bottles, Timothy “TK” Yamada clears his workspace to pour himself a coffee.  Last night was the 10-year-anniversary celebration of BoxJelly – an artist-friendly coworking space that aims to cultivate a “community of creative minds and supportive people.” The event drew large crowds hungry to party post-pandemic and had
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Is this the World’s Most Incredible Hotel? The Ice Hotel in Quebec City, Canada may be the world’s most unique hotel. Join Alex and Marko as they explore the frozen ice labyrinth!! We climb a frozen waterfall, drink local cider and feast at a sugar shack on Île d’Orléans, sleeping in a Ice hotel. SUBSCRIBE
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The Green List Holiday Guide The ultimate Covid vaccination travel guide What to know before quarantining after a holiday Sign up to the Telegraph Travel newsletter Millions of EU citizens can enjoy quarantine-free travel within Europe from today thanks to the launch of the bloc’s vaccine passport app, while immunised Britons still await exemption.  The
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Vegan and plant-based foods are the fastest growing category of foods that people are ordering in, according to leading food-delivery companies in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Delivery services enjoyed increased popularity during the coronavirus lockdown, and with it, they enjoyed increased access to data on what foods people are bringing into
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