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Hill Street Beverage Company Inc : Hill Street Expands Board Level Talent

Hill Street Beverage Company Inc.: Hill Street Expands Board Level Talent Hill Street or the Company ) is pleased to announce that it has made changes to its board of directors and has formed new board observer roles. Hill Street is pleased to further announce in conjunction with the recently finalized capital raise, the appointment of Mr. Frank Vizcarra to its board, effective immediately. I am excited to be joining the Hill Street Board at a pivotal time, as this next stage of development is all about leveraging their world-class assets and focusing on disciplined execution to bring their plans to life on a global scale, said Mr. Vizcarra.

Silvie Taylor, 1920s model, war time mechanic and author, dies aged 96

Silvie Taylor, 1920s model, war time mechanic and author, dies aged 96 Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up In the 1920s, Silvie Taylor, who has died aged 96, modelled clothes for fashion magazines and went on to develop a love of the performing arts. She later became an adjudicator at poetry and drama festivals across the world, as well as becoming an author in her own own right. During the war she served as a flight mechanic with the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force where she taught Free French Forces how to repair and maintain aircraft engines.

Week in History: A paint-in at the courthouse captivates Vancouver

This Week in History: 1966: A paint-in at the courthouse captivates Vancouver On April 1, Vancouver Mayor Bill Rathie had a brainwave: to hold a mural competition on the construction hoarding. He even put up $90 of his own money for prizes. Author of the article: John Mackie Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read  •  B.C. s minister of works, William Neelands Chant, looks over a primitive painting at the paint-in on the construction hoarding outside the Vancouver courthouse on April 7, 1966. With Chant are his granddaughters Judy and Diana. Bill Cunningham/Province Photo by Bill Cunningham /PNG Article content In 1966, the provincial government announced it was going to install a fountain on the lawn of the provincial courthouse at 800 West Georgia (now the site of the Vancouver Art Gallery).

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