Breadcrumb Trail Links Former derivatives trader aims to conquer the fast-food industry with a vegan burger that looks like a Big Mac Globally Local recently listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and plans to go from two vegan joints to 20 in the next year
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Kildare s thatched cottages among protected buildings to get Government grants for upkeep
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A total of 14 protected structures across County Kildare will share almost €100,000 in grants towards their upkeep.
Recipients include thatched cottages in Nurney and Caragh, a burial Church of Ireland building in Monasterevin and the family vault of patriot Henry Grattan in Celbridge.
Minister of State for Heritage Malcolm Noonan announced that 477 heritage projects will benefit from a total of €3m under this year’s Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS).
The money is aimed at supporting owners and custodians of historic and protected structures to safeguard and maintain their properties.
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Rocking the boat: How two disenchanted Bay Street lawyers shook up the entertainment industry David Fortier and Ivan Schneeberg prove there s more to Canada than Hollywood thought with string of successes in cutthroat industry
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Publishing date: Apr 12, 2021 • 5 days ago • 5 minute read • Boat Rocker Media Inc. founders David Fortier, left, and Ivan Schneeberg, right, at their Toronto offices. Photo by Peter J. Thompson/National Post
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Ivan Schneeberg had an overwhelming feeling in his early 30s that he had, more or less, woke up one morning and found he was a partner at a blue-chip Toronto law firm with a thriving practice in the entertainment sector, great salary, super bright colleagues and, when he was being completely honest wi