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Step back in time with a visit to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. This national museum reflects Canada’s military past and highlights how it shaped our country. Browse our exhibitions and see how Canada’s military, both past and present, impacted Canadians at home and on the battlefield. View a war-time movie in our IMAX theatre or dig deeper to uncover the war relics of our past. Our wide range of research and collection items gives you an in-depth look. If you are currently in the Canadian military, or you bravely served our country on the battlefields, just walk right in - your admission to the museum is free!
Each year thousands of patients from Sudbury and area visit our office for the latest in vision correction and the best in diagnosis and management of eye disease. Drs. Kosior, Pidutti and Chisholm are dedicated to providing you with efficient, professional and personalized care. Explore our site and learn about our full spectrum of professional eye care services. Drs. Kosior, Pidutti and Chisholm's training as an eye doctor has emphasized the diagnosis of eye disease as well as complex contact lens fittings and laser surgery co-management. It is our mission to provide the most thorough care available to each and every patient. In addition, we will strive to maximize patient education, helping each patient understand all aspects of their vision and preventative eye health. New patients are always welcome!
Colville Towers, a residential project located on the Colville Estate next to Shoreditch Park in Hackney, East London, has received planning permission. Following a competition in 2012, The Hackney Council Estate Regeneration Team selected David Chipperfield Architects in collaboration with Karakusevic Carson Architects to prepare a design for two towers. The project is part of the Hackney Council Estate Regeneration Team's programme of redevelopment across the borough. The two towers (16 and 20 storeys respectively) contain 198 apartments intended for private sale to help fund the redevelopment of the estate as a whole and the provision of 438 affordable homes. Hackney Council are now looking for a developer to carry out the scheme.