LENA'S HOUSE OF HAIR UNISEX
1388 Barton St E L8H2w5 Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Locality: Hamilton, Ontario
Phone: +1 905-549-2513
Address: 1388 Barton St E L8H2w5 Hamilton, ON, Canada
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COVID-19 remains a serious public health threat, and cases continue to rise across the country. Deputy Prime Minister Freeland, Ministers Hajdu and LeBlanc, and... I connected with Dr. Tam and Dr. Nemer this morning to speak about the current situation and the latest science. We’re doing everything we can to keep you safe - but we can’t do this without you. Here’s what you can do to help out: Follow your local public health rules. Avoid gatherings and non-essential outings. Make sure you’ve downloaded the COVID Alert app, and then use it if you’ve tested positive for the virus. You can get the app for free here: https://bit.ly/3hJxIXT
Congratulations to you, Water Watchers! Thanks to your support, Nestlé is pulling up stakes and leaving Canada for good. The battle has been long, but the last ...year held some exciting advances: #Nestlé’s Canadian operations are for sale as part of the divestment of their entire North American operation. (Nestlé announced a proposed sale to Ice River Springs in July of 2020, which fell-through in September.) Doug Ford’s government has proposed legislation that empowers municipalities to provide consent on permits to take water. These sudden developments are the fruit of many years of persistent advocacy by many groups and all their supporters - SaveOurWater.CA, The Council of Canadians and Environmental Defence Canada. #SayNOToNestle #WaterForLifeNorProfit #DecolonizeWater
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From the book Vanished Hamilton III - Clarence Crane, of Cleveland, had hired a pill maker to design a new shape for a candy in 1912. This was the same year the... Titanic sank and the candy that emerged looked like a ship's life preserver. Edward J. Noble bought the rights to it in 1913 for $2,900 and this was the beginning of the Mints Products Company which was to become Lifesavers. Lifesavers acquired the Beech-Nut Company, including their plant in Hamilton in 1931. The plant flourished for decades and by 1969 they were producing over a billion candies a year. Shown here, the fleet of vehicles outside the company plant in Hamilton helped to promote the Lifesaver candy. -------------------------------------------------- This book is part of the 3-book Vanished Hamilton package available for only $40 https://www.northshorepublishing.ca/boxing-week-2020.html
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