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Despite a fire that destroyed its kitchen two weeks ago, the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside is still serving up food thanks to some creativity by staff and support from the community.
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Coun. Justin Doiron says it s a good investment. The boardwalk is one of our crown jewels. You know, we have [Credit Union Place], we have the boardwalk, and it really sets us apart from a lot of cities.. It s a very highly used piece of our infrastructure and it s important to us and it s important to the residents.
Summerside Coun. Justin Doiron says the boardwalk is one of the community s crown jewels.(Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)
Doiron says last year work on the boardwalk focused on the area behind Holland College and the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, and extending near the Shipyard Market. It totalled around 500 metres and cost $228,000.
Posted: Dec 30, 2020 8:23 AM AT | Last Updated: December 30, 2020
Lapp became involved in both the East Coast Music Awards and the Junos.(Family photo) comments
Gordon Lapp, whose impact on the music industry spread across the Maritimes, died in Summerside on Christmas Day.
Lapp was born and raised in P.E.I. s second city, and began a career in music promotion there in the 1970s.
In 1983 he joined up with Emery Perry to create The Regent restaurant and nightclub, which until 1994 was a destination venue for rock bands from across the country, including the Tragically Hip and Valdy.
In the 1990s Lapp spent some time in the television industry, working on the Emily of New Moon series for four seasons.