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November 14, 2013:

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Mississauga,

Office Building,

Sobey's Regional Office,

4980 Tahoe Blvd,

Metrus Properties Limited,

6s,

Donald Sobey looks at Raphaëlle de Groot's work

Royal Canadian Artillery Honorary Colonel Rob Sobey fires a 105mm LG-1 Howitzer to mark the prestigious end of 12 years of loyal and dedicated service at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, New Brunswick on 22 April 2023.

 

Photo By: Master Corporal Samuel Martell, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs

 

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Le colonel honoraire Rob Sobey, de l’Artillerie royale canadienne, fait feu à l’aide d’un obusier LG-1 de 105 mm pour souligner la fin de 12 années de bons et loyaux services envers la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown, au Nouveau Brunswick, le 22 avril 2023.

 

Photo par: Caporal-chef Samuel Martell, Affaires publiques, 5e Division du Canada.

 

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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.

Lookey what I found at Sobey's last week!

 

I still prefer the plain PB, even as a choco addict, but this IS pretty good melted on a toasted bagel!!!

Honorary Colonel Rob Sobey fires a 105mm LG-1 Howitzer to mark the prestigious end of 12 years of loyal and dedicated service at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, New Brunswick on 22 April 2023.

 

Photo By: Warrant Officer James Roberge, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs

 

@DND-MDN Canada Copyright

 

 

Le colonel honoraire Rob Sobey, fait feu à l’aide d’un obusier LG-1 de 105 mm pour souligner la fin de 12 années de bons et loyaux services envers la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown, au Nouveau Brunswick, le 22 avril 2023.

 

Photo par: Adjudant James Roberge, Affaires publiques, 5e Division du Canada.

 

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B.T.O. finished off the night with a rocking time playing their own music, plus music from the Guess Who and a final jam session playing music from other bands where the audience sing-along in a arousing way!

Moirs Pond & Mills Cove, Bedford, Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.

August 26, 2018.

MSN 20182 Challenger 300 C-GRCY

Sobey's Capital

Toronto Jun-2013

Royal Canadian Artillery Honorary Colonel Rob Sobey fires a 105mm LG-1 Howitzer to mark the prestigious end of 12 years of loyal and dedicated service at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, New Brunswick on 22 April 2023.

 

Photo By: Master Corporal Samuel Martell, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs

 

@DND-MDN Canada Copyright

 

 

Le colonel honoraire Rob Sobey, de l’Artillerie royale canadienne, fait feu à l’aide d’un obusier LG-1 de 105 mm pour souligner la fin de 12 années de bons et loyaux services envers la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown, au Nouveau Brunswick, le 22 avril 2023.

 

Photo par: Caporal-chef Samuel Martell, Affaires publiques, 5e Division du Canada.

 

@DND-MDN Canada Copyright

When Tareq Hadhad first arrived at Antigonish, Nova Scotia, four years ago as a Syrian refugee, he might not have envisioned his future this way. Now he has become a Canadian citizen, and he considers it “a great honor.” Hadhad, a successful entrepreneur, was conferred the citizenship in a ceremony that was held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 15th January. It was a two-hour drive from the place where the Hadhad family established their chocolate company, Peace by Chocolate. While the company began its journey as a home-kitchen operation, it has now attained a lot of success. It is associated with 64 specialty vendors all over Canada. Moreover, you will find their products in popular grocery stores such as Sobeys, Safeway, and Foodland.

 

His story can be traced all the way back to Damascus, which is the capital of Syria. When the war broke out in 2011, his family’s chocolate business was ruined, and they were forced to escape from Lebanon. Hadhad delivered a TEDx Talk at Dalhousie University, where he mentioned that he once told a worker at the refugee camp that he was not just a number when the worker referred to him just as a number on the list. Hadhad has been on his way to becoming a physician when the war-shattered his dreams. His father had been the owner of the second-largest chocolate company in all of the Middle East before it was destroyed.

 

Tareq Hadhad is now the CEO of Peace by Chocolate, the company he created afresh with the help of his family. In addition to that, he is a member of the board of directors for Invest Nova Scotia.

 

Hadhad is a professional speaker, and he has traveled all around the globe. He has been to almost all Canadian provinces, and it seems like a natural progression that he is receiving Canadian citizenship. He reports that he has felt like Canadian from the second he landed in the country. Hadhad is proud to be a part of the large Canadian community that has helped him to achieve so much success.

Les 772 ampoules, dont certaines s’allument et s’éteignent au ralenti représentent les 772 chambres de l’ancien hôpital Saint-Luc. Devant cette œuvre, le visiteur se sent comme au chevet d’un patient, guettant le mouvement d’une respiration affaiblie par la maladie.

www.ledevoir.com/culture/arts-visuels/641583/musee-des-be...

 

À travers différents médiums dont la photographie et l’installation, Yann Pocreau développe des interventions et œuvres se penchant sur la lumière artificielle, sa matérialité et son apport essentiel à la pensée photographique. Polaroids, diapositives, papiers photosensibles, argentiques et installations lumineuses font ainsi partie de son vocabulaire plastique.

Yann Pocreau détient une maîtrise en arts visuels et médiatiques de l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Nommé sur la liste préliminaire du prix Sobey 2018 et finaliste pour le Prix Louis-Comtois 2018 de la Ville de Montréal pour les artistes en mi-carrière, il a effectué des résidences à ISCP New York (2018), à l'Observatoire du Mont-Mégantic de l'Université de Montréal (2018) et au Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM).

fonderiedarling.org/pocreau-yann

 

www.facebook.com/galerie.uqam/videos/yann-pocreau-sur-chu...

 

Yann Pocreau à Verdun :

artpublicmontreal.ca/oeuvre/archeologies/

 

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Yann Pocreau à la station de métro Jean-Talon :

artpublicmontreal.ca/oeuvre/correspondances/

 

www.lapresse.ca/arts/arts-visuels/2021-04-12/mbam/le-rayo...

 

Né à Québec en 1980, Yann Pocreau vit à Montréal. Il s’intéresse à la lumière comme sujet vivant et à son effet sur la trame narrative des images, qu’il explore à travers différents modes d’expression comme la photographie, la sculpture et l’installation. Il a participé à de nombreuses expositions au Canada, aux États- Unis et en Europe, notamment aux Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles de 2019. Son travail a entre autres fait l’objet d’expositions monographiques à la Galerie de l’UQAM, à Expression, au centre VU et à la Fonderie Darling. Il figure au sein de diverses collections d’entreprise, institutionnelles et muséales au pays, notamment celles du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, du Musée d’art de Joliette, de la Galerie de l’UQAM, de la Banque Nationale, de Desjardins et d’Hydro-Québec.

www.mbam.qc.ca/fr/expositions/yann-pocreau-les-impermanents/

 

www.facebook.com/mbamtl/videos/dans-lunivers-de-yann-pocr...

 

www.blouin-division.com/fr/artists/yann-procreau

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGQqKy6qCBU

 

yannpocreau.com/

Ward asked twice if the young lady at Sobeys knew how to spell 'Declaration', she assured him that she did.

March 23, 2010; Montreal, QC, Canada; Conference Infopresse. Developpement durable. L'engagement en mode collaboratif. Credit obligatoire: Photo charleshenridebeur.com

© Copyright 2010 charleshenridebeur.com

This second Co-Op that opened took over the Safeway In Mill Woods Town Centre. Out of all places, This one really caught me by surprise as there are two Sobey's still open and they didn't take one of those.

March 23, 2010; Montreal, QC, Canada; Conference Infopresse. Developpement durable. L'engagement en mode collaboratif. Credit obligatoire: Photo charleshenridebeur.com

© Copyright 2010 charleshenridebeur.com

This was today 10-15-2016 looks like the runners had a good run and nice weather not to hot or cold, pics taken by Sobey's on the University Avenue

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.

Sobey's, 81 St. Clair Av. E.., Toronto ON.

Amherst ,NS

DXO Film pack, Kodak Ektachrome 100

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