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Premium Content Subscriber only A new brewery and taphouse aims to become the social hub for Cannonvale locals, promising a family friendly atmosphere and a selection of locally made beers to suit anyone’s taste. Ballistic Whitsundays officially opened its doors on Friday and the community was invited to enjoy its wide range of exclusive craft brews, buzzing beer garden, and a bite to eat from the gourmet food truck. Behind the venture is Brisbane businessman David Kitchen, who runs several successful tap houses along the east coast, from Brisbane’s West End to Bundaberg. Mr Kitchen said an opportunity opened up in the Whitsundays last year when COVID forced local craft beer enthusiast Dan Mcleod, of Denmans Beer Cafe, to abandon plans to open Whitsunday Island Brewing at the Cannonvale location. ....
Article content Popular Vancouver journalist Bob Mercer died Feb. 26 after a battle with cancer, which shocked people who knew him, partly because he had kept his illness quiet, and partly because Mercer seemed kind of invincible. Mercer was a master at reinventing himself. The self-described “son of a preacher man” his father was a United Church minister Mercer was a hippie, a Yippie, an artist, a musician, and a teacher. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Former Georgia Straight editor Bob Mercer dies at 72 Back to video But he will be remembered mostly as a journalist, starting off in the underground press in the late 1960s and early ’70s with The Yellow Journal, The Grape, and The Georgia Straight before moving over to more mainstream fare such as Vancouver magazine and The Province. ....
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