Denise Bukowski has worked in book publishing in Canada since 1970, for the first 16 years as an editor and since 1986 as a literary agent. As a staff editor Denise worked for Holt, Rinehart and Winston, McClelland and Stewart (1973-79), McGraw Hill, the Art Gallery of Ontario (Head of Publications), and Douglas & McIntyre (Editorial Director). As a freelance editor she worked for just about every other publisher in Canada, including Penguin, Key Porter, Doubleday, HarperCollins, and University of Toronto Press.Born in Buffalo, Denise Bukowski grew up in Rochester, New York. She graduated from Boston University and spent her third year at Leeds University in England
Conveniently located at the Longo’s Plaza, Burloak Centre Dentistry in Oakville provides general and cosmetic dentistry to patients of all ages in our warm and comfortable clinic. Our dental clinic features a kids' play area and tons of amenities including TV screens to enjoy during your appointment. Our gentle dentists offer implants, dental cleanings, zoom whitening, Invisalign and more. New patients and emergencies are always welcome!
Butcher Family Funeral Home in Erin has been owned and operated by the Butcher Family since June 1959. Today, as always, it is the goal of our family to serve yours in your time of need.
Dr. Brown and the Your Body Evolution team provide the guidance, information and motivation you need to meet your weight-loss and wellness goals every step of the way.
BWH: International Studies of Religion Bookstore is located in Pickering, Ontario. We are a religious store specializing in a range of unique religious products, books and special items. Whether you are interested in exploring your faith through a new book or you wish to find the perfect gift, we can help at our store.
Cabaret is your style secret for vintage clothing. You are smart, sophisticated, and sexy, with style to spare! Walk through our doors and prepare to be dazzled and delighted by flapper dresses from the 1920s and vintage inspired dresses from 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. This is where the magic happens because you create a style that is as unique as you are.
The Cabbagetown Youth Centre (CYC) has been around a pretty long time, which on its own is a testimony to our resilience to survive in service to our communities! The years have served us extremely well enabling the CYC to grow into a reliable and trusted resource for the children, youth and families of the St. James Town, Cabbagetown and Regent Park communities. In planning our programs and services, our history, experience and past successes are bedrock to ensuring we continue to be relevant to those we serve.
Cabbagetown Women's Clinic, established in 1989, was among the first clinics in Ontario to provide medical services to women seeking a legal and safe abortion. The clinic is licensed as an Independent Health Facility (IHF) funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and long-term care. It is also a registered member of the National Abortion Federation (NAF). Cabbagetown Women's Clinic provides free services for up to 23 weeks. Procedure is completely covered by Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Patients who are not Ontario residence, please call the clinic for appropriate fees.
Discover Café Boulud, Chef Daniel Boulud’s celebrated French restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, nestled in the heart of Yorkville. Inspired by Daniel's roots in Lyon, the menu highlights French classics and contemporary dishes, all crafted from fresh, seasonal ingredients and featuring slow-cooked excellence on a gleaming rotisserie. Whether you’re starting your day with a refined breakfast, indulging in a fancy brunch, savoring a delightful lunch or treating yourself to an elegant dinner in Yorkville, Café Boulud offers an unforgettable dining experience, welcoming ambience and exceptional service, making it a true gem among Toronto restaurants.
Caledon Tile Bath & Kitchen Centre is a top-quality bathroom and kitchen centre. We also specialize in kitchen and bathroom renovations. We are located in Brampton and our kitchen and bath showroom is conveniently located just a 1/2 hour from Pearson International Airport - Highway #10, north of Highway #7. Visit us Monday through Saturday.
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One of the last bastions of old-world Queen Street West, the Cameron House is easy to find by its psychedelic mural on the Cameron Ave. side of the building. The inside has lofty ceiling and it's common to find artists, writers and musicians sitting hunched over a beer. Music ranges from house to jazz. There is often some theatre and live music in both the front and back stages. Be sure to catch The 'Mad Bastard' Cabaret if you get a chance.
Camicie by Filip Daniel collection is unique as it details European fabrications and creative silhouettes. It is inspired by colour and culture which shows up in the use of luxuriant colours and patterns in the design. Spring /Summer 2011 in terms of colours, is all about bright shades and pastels. Floral prints are very in right now. Brighten up the wardrobe by adding bold purple, blue, green, red and even yellow to the black and grey palette.
Prostate cancer is a serious condition that can affect almost any man usually over the age of 45, but most commonly over the age of 60. It is the most common cancer men experience other than skin cancer, and it is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in North American Men. The prostate is composed of several different types of cells, but the cells that usually become cancerous are the gland cells. A cancer in gland cells is called an adenocarcinoma. Once these cells become cancerous, the disease can spread to the other cells and throughout the body. The cancer can grow at different rates, and doctors still do not know which cancers will grow quickly and which will grow slowly. The cancer becomes life threatening when it spreads beyond the prostate either locally or distantly to other areas of the body (Metastases).
Pushpa1/company name changedSubsequent Music Directors included Donald Kendrick, Derek Holman, and John Tuttle. In 2000, with the hiring of the CCOC's first Executive Artistic Director, Ann Cooper Gay, the operatic focus of the organization was enhanced with the inclusion of an even balance of drama training and music literacy alongside choral singing.