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... Segway Tours is obligated to give our tour group a quick demonstration and orientation and outline ...But with the wonders of bottling, international distribution, clever marketing and ...
The red-and-white Tudor-style home was constructed in 1912 for Henry F. Maley, the president of the Brandon Brewing and Bottling Co. Maley sold it to Dr. Henry McDiarmid in 1916 and then, some 60 years later, it was transformed from McDiarmid's two-generation family home into a bed and breakfast. Pending a conditional use application approval from the city, Westwind's client rooms should be switched over to its new location by the end of the summer.
...The clinic, which currently runs two group homes in the immediate area, has plans to consolid...
... banks and companies such as a beer bottling firm in Russia, a telephone company in Bulgaria, t...states it more bluntly: "A small group of rich and powerful people sold assets back and f...
First up is deciding what region to visit. The natural inclination is to go the best-known regions of the world. But while there's no shortage of fun to be had in these spots, they can be chock full of tourists -- not always the intimate adventure travellers have in mind. Instead of visiting Bordeaux, for example, one could check out France's Cotes du Provence -- provided you can beat the throngs of paparazzi (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie reportedly just bought a chateau there for around $60 million). Napa Valley is great, but you might get more out of a visit to Santa Barbara County -- and you'll taste some great Pinot Noir while you're at it. Once you've picked a wine region, consider planning visits to wineries of a variety of sizes. Bigger wineries have more visitor-friendly facilit...
...'ll also be more likely to try special bottling or older vintages at smaller wineries. Getting aro..., and whether one of the travellers in the group is willing to spit the wine out rather than swallo...
Actually, the whole team had a conference call with him," the 18-year-old [Kyle Turris] reported. "He just said good luck to everybody and make sure you represent Canada well. Have fun and make sure you enjoy the experience." Just before [Gretzky] hung up, however, he uttered "Good luck to Kyle, too. "We have to get a lot better in different departments, especially our power play," said Turris, even as Canada sits atop Group A with a 2-0 record. "As well as the defensive zone and offensive zone, and no turnovers. All those sorts of things that we have to be smart and work on over the next few days." "I don't think the penalty calls for us were the biggest concern as the power play not generating enough scoring chances or even momentum in the game," he said. "We moved the puck way to...
..."The Slovaks did a good job of bottling things up, checking," said Team Canada head coach ...
Some people frown, but a drop of water will open whiskey up and enhance it," [Robert Galbraith] said, motioning for us to put a few drops -- "just a splash now" -- into the first whiskey we would taste, Bushmills Original. He called it a "gentle giant, a soft and mellow blend. We moved on to two other Bushmills: Black Bush and Single Malt 10-year-old. Galbraith helped us describe the flavors; for Black Bush, we used such words as "assertive" and "lovable rogue." (Isn't that the way every Irishman is described?) For the 10-year-old single malt, "delicate with a hint of chocolate-vanilla." Next, he invited us to smell, then taste Johnnie Walker Red Scotch. The smoky odour and taste were startling after the mellow Irish whiskeys. "That smokiness is from the peat," Galbraith said. "When S...
... distillation and fermentation through bottling. It's the only working Irish whiskey distillery op...Only a few members of each distillery tour group get to be tasters, so we learned quickly to raise ...
The application alleges [David Wolinsky] and [Costas Ataliotis], as sole directors of Protos International, "unfairly" disregarded the shareholders' interests by failing to inform them of major business decisions, failing to seek their approval for transactions and using the company to pay for personal expenses. Mr. Wolinsky lost a lot of money, Mr. Ataliotis lost a lot of money and the investors lost money, too. They don't feel they betrayed anybody. Everybody thought this was going to be a good investment and they're disappointed that it wasn't. Steen and his wife, [Mona Steen], met Wolinsky several years later when their daughters attended Balmoral Hall school. The Steens soon became regular dinner guests of both Ataliotis and Wolinsky and their families.
...Steen is part of a group of investors that filed an application in April ag... and Wolinsky told them that more bottling and distribution deals were about to be signed for...
The soft drink companies have run full-page newspaper advertisements claiming that their products are not only safe, they are safer than just about everything else Indians eat. The companies point to government data that shows far more pesticide in domestically produced fruit, tea, milk, eggs and most meat, than in cola. One advocacy group released data claiming that a person would have to drink 49 litres of cola to consume the same amount of pesticide present in a single egg. A cup of Indian tea, the group says, has 394 times the pesticide content of a cup of Indian cola. The whole affair is really about more than just cola. The pesticide limits used as a benchmark in the CSE study are not even passed into law yet and both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo insist that their products meet both exis...
... and force the companies to close their bottling plants. And it's not the first time Coca-Cola and ...
We're going back to the old ways," the horsemen hollered. The protest parade slowed traffic on the road, but only one passing motorist gave them the finger, says [Gilbert Murphy]. Everyone else "honked their horns in support and cheered us on. In total, 55 per cent of all poll respondents say they're angry or upset about one of these six issues, compared to only 26 per cent who say they're content, or 18 per cent who aren't happy, but are "resigned" to the current state of affairs. [Bob Baker] says more Canadians need to stand up and shout when something makes them mad. "I know there's a lot of anger out there," he says. "But most Canadians, especially consumers, prefer to smile and shake hands and just try to get along. I don't know why that is."
... angry majority consists of two volatile groups: one -- 20 per cent of the total -- who are doing ..., and another -- 35 per cent -- who are bottling up their anger because they can't "do anything abo...
And while curious imbibers came away enlightened, purple-toothed and maybe a little tipsy, it's Special Olympics Manitoba that's the big winner. With proceeds expected to top last year's $275,000 raised, the Winnipeg Wine Festival has now brought in more than $1 million for Special Olympics Manitoba. Congratulations are also in order for Ontario's Le Clos Jordanne. Their 2005 Niagara Peninsula Claystone Chardonnay recently beat out 13 white wines from around the world in a blind tasting (judges don't see what they're served) in Montreal. The 10 judges chose the Canadian white over high-end French, Californian, Australian whites and others to take home the top award. While it's not as earth-shattering as the 1976 Judgment of Paris, in which a California red and white beat out their Fr...
... Viticultural Action (or CRAV, for short), a group of militant French winemakers, recently set fire t... a winemaking co-operative and damaged a bottling line in southern France. The group has claimed res...
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