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Basically a hard salami you can slice and place on fruit / cheese trays or serve with antipasto. My demo for May 26, 2012.
Quick and easy to prepare, great as an appetizer or cooked on the BBQ. Excellent with wine or beer. Many are covered with a coating like parmesan, herbs or black pepper.
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 With a new store opening to replace an existing one at the Lawson Heights Mall, this will remain the most outdated location.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.
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.
This Foodland is one of two grocery stores in the Town of Erin, the other being Marc’s Valu-Mart in Erin village. Compared to Valu-Mart it’s much nicer. Smaller than Valu-Mart but has better selection and service. It also features an LCBO and Beer Store agency inside. This location like most Foodland locations is franchised, owned by Keith and Connie Bell. First built in 1986 as an IGA this store has been renovated countless times. Expanded to the left in 2007 and recently painted on the exterior to better match the modern day Foodland store design.
This is a Sobeys Stores100th anniversary pedal car. It was won at one of there stores and I purchased it from the winner to add to our collection.
When it comes to more recent "IN" and "OUT" decals from Stanley, they seem to suck. On this set of doors, for instance, the decal on the right is now completely gone. This can be found at the Varsity Common Sobeys store in Saskatoon. But outside, you can see my metallic grey XV20 generation 2001 Toyota Camry LE in plain view.
Close to everything: golf course, shopping plaza, bank, grocery stores, pharmacy, library, gas station, etc.
Victoria Park plaza: CIBC, Dominion, Price shopper, Sobeys, Zellers, Shoppers drug mart, Office Depot, Gym, Dollar Stores
Eglinton Square: Scotia bank, Food court, Restaurants, Doller stores, library, Bay outlet
www.olddutchfoods.ca/eng/hdproducts.php
There was a small production factory at Slemon that closed a few years ago when Old Dutch bought them out. I think they made the single size bags there. We could smell the chips and stuff being made and bagged up over to the hotel and airfield. That was fun. I saw a few cars in the lot this year, so hopefully its a distribution center at least. I always felt I was "on island" when we drove past Humpty-Dumpty.
Store #: 5080
Address: 1660 Kenaston Blvd
Aisle 4 - coffee, adult cereal, kid cereal
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C-GBSW - IAI-1125 Astra SPX - Sobey's Group Inc. (untitled) -
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 130 - built in 2001 -
with Jetport since 06/2016 -
to Latitude Air Ambulance 10/2019
November - The work of Jason De Haan (Prairies and the North) Sobey Art Award 2012 Exhibition Files. Photo by: Toni Hafkenscheid Photography
In 2014, Saskatoon Co-op bought a Safeway store from Sobeys after it was required to sell 23 stores after acquiring the assets of Canada Safeway. As of this year, the store's front entrance is going through a transformation. Before this transformation, there were a total of five doors for each direction (entrance, exit... and four doors from the front for each direction and one towards the back of the store. The old doors were from Stanley Access Technologies while the newer doors are NABCO Entrances.
Seen near De La Salle College in November 2010 is this Bedford YRQ apparently new as JTD615K to Sobey of St Annes (but I cannot recall that operator).
Hannah L., Susan L., Reina K. and Ally L.
We had 3 boxes of bananas (from Sobeys and Co-op), about 200 granola bars (Community Natural Foods) and 200 fruit snack bars (Costco), green candies (Bulk Barn), muffins and cookies (Safeway); along with hot chocolate (Good Earth Cafe), coffee (Tim Horton's), Gatorade (Kidney Foundation) and water (Coremark).
submitted by Moe B.
Ex-pop up chef Matt Dean Pettit – now restaurateur, wholesale distributor with a ready-to-serve line at Sobey’s, and soon-to-be cookbook author – in front of his fourth restaurant… all within 1.5 years.
Rock Lobster Food Co.
1192 Queen Street East
Toronto, ON
(416) 533-1800
Twitter: @rocklobsterfood, www.rocklobsterfood.com/
Owners: Matt Dean Pettit, Mike Homewood, Darryl Fine, and Alan Thomson (Sotto Voce)
Executive chef: Matt Dean Pettit
Corporate chef de cuisine: Deron Engbers
In 2013, Sobeys agreed to acquire Canada Safeway. In order for the takeover to proceed, the Competition Bureau of Canada ordered that Sobeys sell 23 stores, including both Sobeys and Safeway banner stores. Out of these 23, one Safeway store at The Centre was on that list. On May 12, 2014, the Safeway store closed and the transformation into a Saskatoon Co-op store began, as Federated Cooperatives Ltd. acquired the store in Saskatoon.
Here, the store's gas station is slowly being transformed into a Co-op gas bar. You can see some remnants of the Safeway pumps and signs, but the pumps are now Co-op pumps.
Premier Ford toured Sobey's new cutting-edge distribution centre that’s under construction in Vaughan.
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Le premier ministre Ford visite le nouveau centre de distribution à la fine pointe de la technologie de Sobey’s qui est en construction à Vaughan.
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