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PHĀEA: Redefining Greek Hospitality with a Truer, Timeless Vision

Introducing PHĀEA, a visionary new name in Greek hospitality founded by sisters Agapi and Costantza Sbokou. Rooted in the concept of philoxenia—the ancient Greek tradition of warm, generous hospitality—PHĀEA embodies a new approach to luxury: one that is immersive, sustainable, and deeply connected to place. The brand unites Crete’s most celebrated properties under a singular identity, offering travelers a more meaningful way to experience Greece.

PHĀEA derives its name from the Greek word meaning “the light of the eye”—a sign of joy and happiness. This philosophy is woven into every detail of the brand, from its commitment to authentic hospitality to its vision of pushing the boundaries of luxury toward a kinder, more thoughtful version of travel.
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Accessible Lodging In Spain

Valencian Community, Basque Country, Cantabria And Galicia Lead The Way In Accessible Lodging In Spain

One of the key findings of a new study by Mabrian on accessibility in Spanish accommodations highlights the need to improve the visibility and analysis of accessible tourism through open data. Despite progress, only 8.3% of hotels and 1.2% of tourist rentals meet minimum accessibility standards, underscoring the ongoing challenges in adapting the travel and hospitality sectors to this demand segment.
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Stony Plain Road business in Edmonton faces construction headache

Little Village owner Theo Psalios creates a makeshift map to help customers because he says clients have faced difficulty getting to his restaurant during LRT construction.
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Alberta-based robotics team hopes to qualify for world championships

If they’re successful in Vancouver next weekend, the team hopes to qualify for the world championships taking place in Houston in April.
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Some who felt B.C. earthquake didn’t get an alert, prompting system review

A federal seismologist says they are looking into the issue, but some variance on alerts sent to mobile devices can and does occur.
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