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Mme Danielle Chayer - Présidente et directrice générale Association des hoteliers du Québec (AHQ)
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Mme Geneviève Paradis - Conseillère en environnement IGA Sobey’s
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Mme Jacynthe Robert - Coordonnatrice chez Sid Lee
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Traffic backed up this morning and heavy smell of chlorine in the air. Info below from baytoday
Residents on the North end of North Bay were woken up by the sounds of an explosion around 3 a.m. as a transport truck went up in flames on Algonquin Avenue between the Shirreff and McKeown Avenue.
No word yet as to the cause of the transport fire however OPP confirmed no one was injured in the fire including the transport driver.
Police shut down the portion of Algonquin Avenue which connects to Highway 11 North as fire crews worked swiftly to extinguish the transport fire.
A stretch of nearly two blocks of Algonquin Avenue is charred followed by a checkerboard of cardboard debris as the trailer came to a stop in front of the bus stop across from the Starbucks.
Fire crews, who were still putting out hot spots in the charred trailer at 6 a.m., expect that portion of Algonquin Avenue which runs parallel to the Sobeys Mall and the Century Centre Plaza to be closed well after 9 a.m. rush hour.
Jason Whiteley, North Bay's Fire Chief, confirmed to BayToday as well that "crews are still on the scene dealing with hazardous materials."
A detour has been set up near Stockdale Road behind the Century Centre Plaza to deal with the heavy traffic area of the city.
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Hey, we need not visit New Hampshire to see the white mountains (this photo was taken two days BEFORE the blizzard of Jan. 31)! And yes, there IS a supermarket behind the snow barrier.
The Shoppers Drug Mart at Preston Crossing in Saskatoon closed as of September 7, 2012. Here's the store as of September 8, 2012. If you have a parcel/letter to pick up from Canada Post, you can now pick up your parcels/letters at the customer service counter at Sobeys. The mailbox in front of the store at Shoppers Drug Mart appears to have been relocated to the Sobeys store, which makes me wonder if the Sobeys store will include a post office. It's not unusual to see that, as other grocery stores, including Co-op, have post offices. In fact, some Sobeys stores in Regina have post offices as well. I remember when this store opened in 2002. At the time, there were free donuts and 2-litre bottles of Coca-Cola and Pepsi products were on sale at $0.49. The store was part of Phase I of the Preston Crossing development.
Earlier this year, the Sobeys store at Varsity Common in Saskatoon began a renovation and expansion. The renovation and expansion involved building a new entrance to the store, as well as a new vestibule/lobby/foyer. The new vestibule/lobby/foyer uses doors from NABCO, which excites me greatly. The local distributor is Precision AutoDoor Systems Ltd., which is an exclusive NABCO dealer. There used to be another exclusive NABCO dealer, named A1 Power Door Ltd., but was acquired by ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, which exclusively sells Besam doors.
This is not part of my collection. It is a restored Model T Ford truck is travelling Atlantic Canada visiting Sobey's stores celebrating Sobey's 100th Anniversary. Seen here at their Long Pond store in Newfoundland, Sunday July 29th 2007.
Young professionals in Halifax gathered at a lunch and learn at The Sobey Building in the Royal Bank Theatre on January 16 for the final boardLink Live event of the 2013 National Tour. Guest speakers at the event included Bret Mitchell, President, Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation, and Board of Directors for Symphony Nova Scotia; Rob Batherson, Senior Vice President & Managing Partner, Public Affairs, Colour, and Chair of the Board for Neptune Theatre; and Teri Anderson, Chief Financial Officer at Namibia Rare Earths Inc., and Board of Directors for Atlantic Film Festival. boardLink is a matching program connecting young business professionals to arts organizations looking for volunteer board members. The event offers a fantastic opportunity to mix, mingle and match with local arts organizations and find out about volunteer board and committee positions.
MFA candidate Sherry Czekus
2014 March 27 - March 28, 2014
London, ON, Canada, Western University, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
The Open Studios event features the ART NOW! Speaker Series artist talk by 2013 Sobey Art Award Recipient Duane Linklater, the INSIGHT: Visual Arts Forum with research presentations by MA's, non-studio PhD's, and Studio Faculty Members, and the exhibition "What Plants Crave" at the ArtLab gallery, by graduating BFA Practicum Students, who also have their studio open to the public.
© 2014 Rehab Nazzal
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Mississauga,
Office Building,
Sobey's Regional Office,
4980 Tahoe Blvd,
Metrus Properties Limited,
6s,
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Crockett Middle School’s Olivia Chen, Lily Sobey, Hermela Kahsai, Enrique Mediavilla, and Gibson Egan of Amarillo, Texas, work on questions during the Cyber Challenge at the 2018 National Science Bowl®.
Photo by Jack Dempsey, National Science Bowl®, Department of Energy, Office of Science
Il y a un IGA extra dans ce centre d'achats, caché par le magasin Winners. Ce qui explique pourquoi on voit souvent 1 ou 2 camions de Sobeys Québec stationnés à cet endroit.
There's an IGA extra in this power centre, hidden by the Winners store. Which is why we often see 1 or 2 Sobeys Québec trucks parked there.
MFA candidate Niloufar Salimi and instructor Colin Carney
2014 March 27 - March 28, 2014
London, ON, Canada, Western University, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
The Open Studios event features the ART NOW! Speaker Series artist talk by 2013 Sobey Art Award Recipient Duane Linklater, the INSIGHT: Visual Arts Forum with research presentations by MA's, non-studio PhD's, and Studio Faculty Members, and the exhibition "What Plants Crave" at the ArtLab gallery, by graduating BFA Practicum Students, who also have their studio open to the public.
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A former Metro turned Food Basics.
This location opened sometime in the late 1990s as a Dominion, replacing (what I believe to be) a Dominion store in the plaza across Bayview (which is now a Dollarama). This store remained a Dominion until 2008 when it was rebranded (as was the rest of the Dominion chain in Ontario) to Metro. As a Metro, its store number was 778.
In September of 2013 this Metro closed and was converted to the Food Basics seen here. I must say, it's a huge Food Basics with a large ethnic foods section and fresh counters for meat and seafood (which like No Frills locations with these kinds of counters has been outsourced).
It is unfortunate to see such nice Metro locations close or become Food Basics locations, however it's par for the course in York Region. The kind of mid-market appeal Metro has doesn't sway price conscious east-Asian shoppers, and as this ethnic group grows in York Region, stores like Metro, Loblaws, and Sobeys struggle. Plus having a Walmart Supercentre sharing your parking lot doesn't help.
Most of the full service grocery stores in Richmond Hill have closed, save for one Loblaws location on High Tech Rd and a Longo's. Like I said these kinds of full service grocery stores don't appeal to people like they once did. This Food Basics does very very well, very busy on weekends.
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Since the acquisition of Canada Safeway by Sobeys in 2013, the existing Safeway stores have gone in a new direction. With a new store opening to replace an existing one at the Lawson Heights Mall, this will remain the most outdated location.
There has been talk about updating this location for years, but that has yet to occur.
New Brunswick, Andrea Kelly, Denise Nowlan, Jillian Babin, Lianne Sobey, fifth Jodie deSolla, coach Daryell Nowlan. The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, February 19-27, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Canadian Womans Curling Championship.
The Shoppers Drug Mart at Preston Crossing in Saskatoon closed as of September 7, 2012. Here's the store as of September 8, 2012. If you have a parcel/letter to pick up from Canada Post, you can now pick up your parcels/letters at the customer service counter at Sobeys. The mailbox in front of the store at Shoppers Drug Mart appears to have been relocated to the Sobeys store, which makes me wonder if the Sobeys store will include a post office. It's not unusual to see that, as other grocery stores, including Co-op, have post offices. In fact, some Sobeys stores in Regina have post offices as well. I remember when this store opened in 2002. At the time, there were free donuts and 2-litre bottles of Coca-Cola and Pepsi products were on sale at $0.49. The store was part of Phase I of the Preston Crossing development.
Front facade and entry to the Save On Foods Village Green Mall location in Duncan, BC. I believe this was formerly a Safeway. Sobey's bought 214 Safeway stores across Canada in 2013, and subsequently sold off some in BC to Overwaitea Food Group, which were then converted to Save On Foods.
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