“At times, I feel like a travel agent, inviting theatre-goers on a year-long trip full of visits to places they love, or have been dying to see. Stopping at unknown destinations along the way, unlocking delightful discoveries that they can’t wait to revisit,” shares Grand Theatre Arti...
Additionally, the Committee will meet a minimum of three times per year. Meetings will primarily be in person at the PGA of Alberta office. Individuals interested in applying to be a part of the Committee are asked to submit a brief cover letter outlining why they would like to join...
He was flying in the Nike Vaporfly Next% 3, the go-to choice for elite road runners chasing fast times. So, is it the shoes? All have been approved by World Athletics. It’s tempting to think so, but I believe the reality is more complex. Yes, today's super shoes, with their ...
Opened in 1907 as Pop Morse’s Roadhouse, it was first a bar and beer garden for mourners spilling over from the nearby Graceland and Saint Boniface cemeteries, eager to quench their thirst and toast the dearly departed. The bar was purchased by Tom Chamales, a real estate developer and ...
Originally known as Pop Morse's roadhouse the new Green Mill Sunken gardens was now owned by Thomas Chamales. This ad announces the new grand opening for June 26, 1914. Champagne bucket from the Green Mill Gardens circa 1914. (Mario Gomes collection with special thanks to Pat Carie) ...
“There he is, my sweet lad! But, Lord ha’ mercy! he’s got never a collar on; it’s been lost on the road, I’ll be bound, and spoilt the set.” Mrs. Tulliver stood with her arms open; Maggie jumped first on one leg and then on the other; while Tom descended2 from the...