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Eiffel Tower to be turned into a Euro 2016 rental apartment
Four lucky competition winners are set to be the first people in history to use the Eiffel Tower as a vacation home next month
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Fashion designers are extending their talents to luxury hotels
Fendi Private Suites is the fashion world's latest foray into designer lodging
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Ship Hector recounts voyage of Nova Scotia's first big wave of Scottish settlers
'This is our Mayflower' -
Get to know your souvenirs at this Florida shell museum
Sanibel Island museum features living mollusks as well as their pretty housing
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Food Confusion over Kobe beef sends Twitter atwitter
Terms Kobe and Wagyu often used interchangeably, but they are different products -
Food Stage 104 brings food and music to downtown Edmonton's 104 Street
A new food and sometimes-music venue comes to downtown's 104 Street in June. Stage 104 is taking over the space in the vintage Metals building once occupied by The Burg, ... -
Local Business Shipping containers make suite digs in Edmonton's back alleys
A local company is set to launch a new series of garage suites made out of shipping containers that could make a rental investment feasible for the typical homeowner. -
Food Hotel Macdonald offers Torres wine dinner with executive chef Serge Jost
Spanish theme sees paella and ceviche on the menu -
Food Attila the HUNGRY food truck goes inside with new catering space
Local food truck expands catering business with new storefront -
Food Winding Road a dream come true for local cheese lover with new business
Humble dream becomes humble reality as cheese maker launches own business -
Food High Level Bridge will light up for Celiac Awareness Month
Lots of activities and information for those with gluten allergy -
Fashion & Beauty Edmonton's Workhall expands into Vancouver fashion scene
Local designer expands to Vancouver's Gastown.
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Two Brits, Mexican are first foreigners on Everest in two years
Two British and a Mexican climber became the first foreigners to scale Mount Everest in two years together with three Nepalese guides, officials say -
Stay a spell in Flagstaff, former Wild West town
You can get a natural high tripping to Flagstaff, Ariz. Its 7,000-foot (2,134 metre) elevation makes it one of the highest elevation cities in the United States -
Friday the 13th means thousands of bikers in this Lake Erie town
They're ba-ack. Every Friday the 13th, this little fishing port on Lake Erie is invaded by up to 100,000 motorcycles -
Maui wows with warm sunshine, jaw dropping sunsets, endless beaches
Mhairri Woodhall: The Westin Maui's Wailele Polynesian Luau in Kaanapali is the best I've been to and a total win with kids -
In Toronto's Little Portugal enclave, a big mix of cultures
Toronto's West End residents are trying to retain the ethnic identity of the neighbourhood -
Pass the Riesling: Cruising the Rhine, one of Europe's most important rivers
Travelling the Rhine River in Germany by boat, passing picture-perfect villages, ancient castles and miles of vineyards along the banks -
Vine bridges and dramatic vistas await in this remote Japanese valley
The Japanese know the Iya Valley for its remoteness, alpine scenery and vine bridges and for being the fabled 12th-century refuge of the Heike clan -
One of Paris' magical secrets: A hidden funhouse
The ringmaster of this trove of circus relics wants you to look and touch the carnival rides, magic-show paraphernalia and personal eccentricities brimming with charm -
Indianapolis museum gardens offer quiet beauty and contemplation
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In Jordan's spring desert bloom, hints of human history
Birds sing above wildflowers peeking up around stone carvings, many in the ancient Safaitic script, an ancestor of modern Arabic