Curtain rises at new performing arts centre

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on June 4, 2008

From Alice’s Restaurant to Rosecrantz and Guildenstern, the stage is set for the first season at Richmond Hill’s new performing arts centre.
The vision of having a theatre for York Region has been in the works for at least 26 years and this council is proud to be making it a reality, he said.
A quartet of [...]

Cold War legacy a haven for nature

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on May 18, 2008

ONCE the Iron Curtain was synonymous with death and oppression. It was festooned with mines, tripwires, barbed wire, watchtowers and guards paid to shoot human prey.
But this no man’s land was also home to an astonishing variety of wildlife flourishing where the barrier separated communist East from capitalist West. Now, if plans stay on course [...]

Columnist Fitting views on model of tolerance

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 20, 2008

Enza Anderson, journalist and supermodel, said, I’m just going to unbutton this, it’s a little tight. She was referring to her shirt. Her cleavage is significant. If a girl has cleavage, she should show it off. That is a theory of supermodels.Enza and [...]

Riverside birthday balloon celebration

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008

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Orbit Group merger completes

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008

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Way to progress

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008

In recent years, Nottingham, Derby and Leicester have cooperated as a 3 Cities partnership, with the support of their county councils.
In the past few years, the diverse region of the East Midlands has benefited from a number of initiatives designed to promote sustainable economic growth and deliver an improved quality of life for future generations. [...]

SECURE CURTAIN WALLING WITH CONFIDENCE USING KEE SAFETY BOXBOLT FIXINGS

Filed Under Cur Tainx | Posted on March 25, 2008

Kee Safety Ltd has developed its BoxBolt range of blind steelwork fixings to provide specifiers, structural engineers and contractors with an approved and tested method for securing curtain walling and bolted glass facades safely to buildings.
Providing a guaranteed safe working load, Kee Safety’s BoxBolt series are ideal for fixing the angle brackets and spiders typically [...]

TCPA highlight the case for eco towns in south east

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on March 5, 2008

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NHMF Maintenance Conference 2008

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on March 1, 2008

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What he really wants to do is perform

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on February 15, 2008

In its sixth year, Toronto’s annual Winterfolk roots music festival might %26ndash; just might %26ndash; make a profit.That’s not festival founder and artistic director Brian Gladstone’s biggest concern, but a profitable event means the former research engineer and inventor of power transformers [...]


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