Author: Ricky Castellvi

Code Red for Humanity

TORONTO – May 12th of this year saw chickens and fishes dying from the heat in Dagupan City, Philippines. The temperature that day registered at 52 Celsius. Early this summer, Lytton, BC, registered a record high of 49.4 C. The following day, wildfire devastated the village. In 2018, two relatives travelled to San Francisco early November to meet up with their cousins who were touring the US. While their plane descended for landing, they could see wildfires from the plane window. When they stepped out of the terminal, smoke was in the air. They had to wear masks. This, in SFO, in November. On their last full day in that city, the cable cars, which give SFO its character, stopped running for the day. The streets of San Francisco were covered in dust and visibility was so low, operating a cable car became risky, given that this is done manually.

Kanseladong Pagdiriwang – Toronto Mawawalan na naman nang halagang $8.35 Billion


TORONTO – Sa kasalukuyan sa isang lugar, mayroon 18,000 sukat na talampakan na bodega, mayroon mga tapetang pang lamesa at 5,000 silya napupuno nang alikabok at naluluma. Kung mayroon kang isang okassion, kailagan mo nang sibleta, kutsara’t tinidor, lugar para sa mga tao para upuan. Mga maliit na bagay bagay na marahil di natin binibigyan nang pansin dati rati. Ito’y maga bagay na bumubuo sa isang okassion nang isang industria na malapit nang mag wakas dulot, nang Kobid-19. 

Cancelled Events – Toronto stands to lose another $8.35 billion 

TORONTO – Somewhere out there, in an 18,000 square foot warehouse, table cloths and 5,000 chairs are rotting away. When you have an event, you need napkins, cutlery, places for people to stand, places for people to sit.  Things like these, which you may never have paid much attention to before, in their own small way, contribute to the fabric of the Events Industry – on the brink of extinction, thanks to COVID-19.