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Central Pattana plc, Thailand’s leading sustainable real estate developer and operator of 36 Central shopping centres, continues to spur the economy in the form of a ‘Tourism Multiplier’ effect to awaken the whole of tourism by joining hands with business partners to invest over 200 million baht to launch a happy and fun campaign to welcome the summer in ‘Blooming Summer 2022’, from 25 March to 31 May 2022. Central Pattana is highlighting the position of its branches as the best summer landmarks for everyone by transforming every branch nationwide into a spectacular flower garden featuring the amazing work of three world-renowned Thai artists: Prang Vipaluk, Pomme Chan Thatchamaphan and Sakul Intakull. The artists are bringing the beautiful identity of flowers as inspiration to create art galleries throughout Central shopping centres nationwide in addition to providing a digital experience in 'AIS 5G Presents Blooming Verse Virtual Runway Show', with the first VR te ....
The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 across Canada and P.E.I. is putting an especially challenging strain on organizations that serve more vulnerable community members. ....
Lots of demand for homeless shelter beds in Charlottetown cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Why Blooming House women s shelter is expanding its hours Blooming House women s shelter in Charlottetown has expanded the hours it is open, to allow women more time at the shelter to do things like laundry, cooking or searching for other community supports. Social Sharing ....
Posted: Jan 18, 2021 12:00 PM AT | Last Updated: January 18 Rhyanne Beatty made 75 loaves of bread for the fundraiser.(Submitted by Rhyanne Beatty) comments A P.E.I. woman brought her new-found love of bread making over Christmas to the aid of an organization that helped her when she was a little girl. Rhyanne Beatty is relatively new to the art of making bread, having taken it up a little over a year ago. She told Island Morning host Mitch Cormier she was immediately caught up by the simplicity of it. With four ingredients it s so simple, and yet creates something so wonderful, said Beatty. ....