Greater Sudbury teen fires up pizza shop to fulfil pandemic demand
Ordering pizza and staying at home has become a staple of many people s pandemic routines and Greater Sudbury s Mac Brooks is happily filling that demand.
Social Sharing It s always been a dream of mine to be my own boss, says Mac Brooks of Azilda, Ont.
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Posted: May 08, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 8
What makes Little Guys Pizza in Azilda, Ont., special is the fact it opened during the pandemic, and owner-operator Mac Brooks was 18 years old at the time. (Mac Brooks/Submitted)
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Julian Agostini, MD at Mash Media, suggests that to be taken more seriously by both media and government, the component parts of the events sector should reconsider how they identify
What’s in a name? Or rather, what name are you called when you immediately know that the situation is serious?
It won’t surprise those who know me well to hear that I’ve been called many things, and nearly always justifiably. However, bizarrely, it’s my own name being used that most sharpens my senses. To my mother, I’ve always been Jules, which can get upgraded to darling on occasions, so when it reverts to Julian, there’s trouble in the air.
15 January 2021 - Submitted by Martin Fullard Submitted by Martin Fullard on 15 January 2021
Julian Agostini, MD at Mash Media, suggests that to be taken more seriously by both media and government, the component parts of the events sector should reconsider how they identify
What’s in a name? Or rather, what name are you called when you immediately know that the situation is serious?
It won’t surprise those who know me well to hear that I’ve been called many things, and nearly always justifiably. However, bizarrely, it’s my own name being used that most sharpens my senses. To my mother, I’ve always been Jules, which can get upgraded to darling on occasions, so when it reverts to Julian, there’s trouble in the air.