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Summer 2012
Peachy, Sheba, Sabrina and Lise taking in the rain
Sheba in her makeshift raincoat (Sobey's Shopping bag)
MLS® Number
201505124 - Stylish spacious & move in ready executive 2-story semi detached home located on a quiet crescent in family oriented Forest Hills community: walk to playgrounds, Cole Harbour Place, newly upgraded Cole Harbour trail system, shopping & amenities, putting range, as well as bus routes & easy access to major commuting routes - RE/MAX nova homes for sale
C-FDAX
IAI 1125 Westwind Astra
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter
Built 1992
C/N 058
Ugly bizjet arriving from Winnipeg
UPDATE FEB 2018
Still active with Novajet based in YYZ. Astra Jet reg was N1125E, delivered to Wilmington Trust May 1992 and to Atlantic Aircraft in Dec, Wings Aviation International Jun 1998 and First Security Bank in Sep. Came to Canada with this reg Aug 1999 with Sobeys Group, to KF as seen here Dec 2008 and sold on to Morningstar Partners Mar 2015 and current owner Jan 2016.
Another former Food City/IGA! This time in downtown Toronto.
While I'm not familiar with the history of this store, based on its design, I would say it likely started as an IGA or Food City and remained under either of those banners until the store was converted to Price Chopper before the early-2000s.
This store remained a Price Chopper for awhile, compared to most other former Price Chopper locations. From Google Maps it appears this store was converted from Price Chopper to FreshCo sometime between 2012 and 2014.
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.
A small and strange looking Sobeys along Broadview in Toronto. Exterior and interior wise the store features the standard Sobeys store design from around the mid-2000s.
Based on part of the old façade that faces Broadview, I would say that this Sobeys was an IGA at some point, probably of the Garden Market IGA variety. Unfortunately however, I am not sure of the exact history of this store.
Probably my favourite quirk of this store is how the frozen foods section is oddly contained within a random corner of the store. You don't see this all too often at other Sobeys locations.
live blogged
My friend Phil works as the New Media Specialist (coordinator) for the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. He's been introducing a lot of new social networking/marketing tools as part of his job (YouTube channel, facebook group, blog) and has organized live blogging at a few different ESO events. Every summer the ESO performs at Hawrelak Park for the Symphony Under the Sky (main sponsor is the grocery chain Sobeys so it is actually called the Sobeys Symphony Under the Sky or SSUTS). Saturday evening's performance was Night at the Movies, featuring selections from nearly all the main film genres. Summer seems to have ended almost as abruptly as it arrived, and the weather was freezing. I will be attending SSUTS on Sunday night as well, for the Classical Mystery Tour (Beatlemania).
Back when Target announced its impending invasion of Canadian retail spaces, the Lawson Heights Mall location was an impending location. Prior to Target taking over this space, there was a Zellers store that was almost gutted. During the renovation, they also included an addition to the structure. Fast forward to 2017, when Sobeys takes over... and the addition that Target built has been demolished.
Afternoon Tour of the Sobey Art Award exhibition with Directors of the Sobey Art Foundation, the Curatorial Panel and Sobey Art Award Curator, Sarah Fillmore.
Colleen Wolstenholme
Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, in 1963
2001
Bronze
Inverness Foundry, Quebec
Gift of Andrew Danilyw
Inventory 2009.44
Colleen Wolstenholme was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1963. She became interested in the visual arts during her first semester studying fashion design at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) and decided to make a career in that field. After completing her bachelor’s degree in the fine arts at NSCAD in 1986, she continued her studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz, receiving a master’s degree there in 1992. A finalist for the 2002 Sobey Art Award, she has taught at NSCAD, the State University of New York and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Her work has been the subject of many solo exhibitions, including at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown, Art Gallery of Calgary and Encomium Contemporary Art in Toronto, as well as featured in numerous group shows, among others at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, Real Art Ways in Hartford, Connecticut, The Horse Hospital in London, England, and ProjectGreen in Brooklyn. Her art is included in the collections of such major museums as the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and National Gallery of Canada. Colleen Wolstenholme lives and works in Hansport, Nova Scotia.