The executive director of Newfoundland and Labrador’s francophone school board, Kim Christianson, spent more than $100,000 in travel expenses between 2017 and 2019, according to hundreds of pages of records obtained by CBC/Radio-Canada.
Rooftop decks a standout feature of Raphael at 10th and Alma Landa Global partnered with Rafii Architects and Ste. Marie Art + Design on Raphael, which have interiors that Ste. Marie principal Craig Stanghetta says reflect both contemporary design and classical elegance.
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Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • Artist rendering of a spacious rooftop deck at the Raphael development. PNG
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Landa Global Properties’ new mid-rise building coming to the southeast corner of West 10th Avenue and Alma Street will be more than a striking addition to its Vancouver neighbourhood, says the company’s CEO.
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At long last, the much-debated addition to the Chateau Laurier hotel has been given the green light at City Hall.
Council voted 14-10 Wednesday to approve the design and issue a heritage permit for the proposed addition at the back of the iconic downtown lodging.
The councillors who opposed the proposal were Riley Brockington, Rick Chiarelli, Diane Deans, Mathieu Fleury, Theresa Kavanagh, Rawlson King, Jeff Leiper, Catherine McKenney, Carol Anne Meehan and Shawn Menard.
“I voted NO because heritage matters and we can do better,” McKenney tweeted.
Mayor Jim Watson supported the updated concept, saying recently the plan meets “council’s key conditions for improvement.”
Feb 25, 2021
Award-winning chef Joe Thottungal is celebrated not only for his culinary skills, but also for his consistent philanthropy – especially during COVID-19.
When the pandemic first hit, Thottungal was travelling through India for a culinary tour. Hearing the news, he immediately returned home, sleeves rolled up and ready to help.
Thottungal rallied his team around Food For Thought Net Café. Founded by chef Sylvain de Margerie in 2018, the non-profit is on a mission to reduce food insecurity for low-income households, focusing on vulnerable individuals in lodgings with no kitchen, or for whom cooking is a challenge.
“It is really scary to see the food insecurity,” Thottungal says. “A lot of people are falling through the cracks.”