Simple advice from a friend to stay near the door may have saved Yenifer Yulisa Cardona Tomás from the deadly fate that befell fifty-three other migrants when they were abandoned and trapped in a sweltering semi-trailer last week on the edge of San Antonio. Speaking by phone from her hospital […]
Day: July 5, 2022
TORONTO — ACTA’s new board of directors has been named for 2022/2023. According to ACTA president Wendy Paradis, the new board is already hard at work developing the organization’s new two-year strategic plan, the details of which will be released later this summer. “The new board is currently rolling up […]
ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City, birthplace of the world-famous Boardwalk and inspiration for the board game Monopoly, and where salt water taffy got its start, is no stranger to reinvention. For decades, this seaside New Jersey city has continually revitalized itself, giving us plenty of reason to stay and play. […]
MISSISSAUGA — Collette has promoted Christian Leibl-Cote to Executive Vice President, Global Business. Leibl-Cote, who first joined Collette in 2007 and is based in Rhode Island, will be responsible for strategic global partnerships and new business development as part of Collette’s Executive Team. Said CEO Dan Sullivan: “Christian is an […]
DALLAS (AP) — Travelers flying home from July Fourth getaways faced flight delays Monday, but airlines were canceling fewer flights than in the days leading up to the holiday weekend. Since holiday weekend travel picked up on Thursday, airlines have canceled more than 2,200 U.S. flights, and another 25,000 were delayed. Airports […]