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Dean's experience handling challenging cases in many jurisdictions compelled him to rethink the way that lawyers- and other professionals- go about solving a client's business problem. This critical reexamination led Dean to take a distinctive 'strategic
Peroff Professional Corporation delivers expert, reliable services with professionalism, ensuring client satisfaction and exceptional results consistently.Read more
Come savor a delicious dish at Auberge du Pommier. They are open nightly all week and are readily accessible by public transit. The neighboring area is memorable for its parks and restaurants.
Took my boyfriend for his birthday lunch on 01 Feb and ordered off the Winterlicious menu. Each course was perfectly presented and just right, portion-wise. When dessert came, they had put a candle on his plate along with "Joyeux Anniversaire" written in chocolate along the edge. A very nice touch! Our server Chad was very attentive, polite, friendly and knowledgeable about the wine list. Will definitely return for more!!Read more
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Welcome to the Interwoven Souls Coalition home page. Our hope is that the information presented in this website and the medical research that our organization supports will help others who have experienced a similar situation, educate others regarding the risks of a multiples pregnancy and birth, and prevent complications for families expecting the miracle of multiples. Visit the Why We Organized Page to learn more about what happened to our family on February 14, 2008.
Thank you for expressing interest in Interwoven Souls Coalition and assisting us in our purpose to help, heal, and honor those lost due to complications from a multiples pregnancy and/or birth.
Every physician has, or should have, a sense of mission and I am no different in this respect. And out of that mission and my medical practice has grown a philosophy of medicine that I call the Health Coach philosophy, in particular a philosophy about the proper relationship between a doctor and patient. On these pages I will explain this philosophy, perhaps slowly, but steadily, beginning on the next page. But first my Mission--and then read on To teach and direct patients towards enhancing and optimizing their own ability to experience a self-directed health in body, mind, emotion, and spirit. To coach and educate patients to create loving and harmonious social relationships within safe, supportive, and nurturing environments (promoting family values) and thus help evolve towards a world that interacts for the benefit of all mankind and respect for all life
Dr. M. Bazos has been both my father’s & mother’s family doctor, and we are truly grateful for his care. He takes the time to clearly explain their medical concerns, outlining the best course of action along with any potential side effects. His thoughtful guidance has always been complemented by a dedicated staff that ensures the right medical specialists are consulted whenever needed. Thanks to Dr. Bazos’s expertise and compassion, the quality of life for both of my parents has greatly improvedRead more
The built environment, transportation, pollutants, access to healthy food, energy costs, access to green space and recreational opportunities can affect all Torontonians, but have a greater impact on marginalized and low-income households. Such environmental issues are taking a higher place on the public agenda, yet the perspectives of disadvantaged groups are not being included as much as they should be. Environment sector work has also been found to be less inclusive than it could be; this means that an important and growing sector is excluding people from opportunities.
Mark McEwan and North 44 are proud to launch the next generation of personalized catering. Whatever you want we can do. Whether the gathering be small or large, intimate or casual, professional or romantic, we will arrange everything according to your precise requirements.
Reservations were made 6 weeks ago as most restaurants are fully booked near Valentine's Day. However, North 44 was 1/2 filled.
Our coats were quickly taken, we were quickly escorted to our table which had wide comfortable upholstered chairs. The service was very good for the exception that our server was very soft spoken and I had to ask him to repeat the specials 3 times. I guess the noise level in the restaurant didn't help much. North 44 has some nasty acoustics going on. It was soooo loud inside - people talking over each other, etc. Definitely not a place I would want to go to for a romantic dinner.
On to the food. Appetizers ordered were the Soup of the day, Lobster Bisque with 'blah..blah..blah" (couldn't hear the waiter), Quebec Foie Gras with other stuff that sounded like a lot on the menu but actually looked like a stamp on the plate. $24.95 for a teeny sampling? Well, as small as the serving was, the taste was really good, as was the texture. And I don't like anything with a ducky/goosey flavour...so this dish was surprisingly quite good to me. The lobster bisque had bisque foam on the top that tasted like lobster water (yuck). The bisque was seasoned perfectly for me and had a hint of cinnamon. The slices of seared? lobster (?) inside the soup was a nice surprise. The serving size was generous... probably too generous for such a rich tasting soup.
Entrees ordered were seared BC halibut in banana leaf. It arrived with a side of barely warm basmati rice. Also ordered was the braised beef short rib 'rubbed with spiced cocoa rub & served with soft polenta.
The halibat was unwrapped at the table. It looked impressive enough until you looked closely and noticed the whole top of the halibut was covered in slivers of fresh ginger. The fish tasted like ginger and not much else. As if that wasn't bad enough, the halibut was overdone. Severely overdone. The basmati rice was bland and tasteless...and cold.
The waiter, when informed, replaced the halibut dish with a quick cook entree of grilled Ahi Tuna - which was grilled perfectly and had good flavours, albeit, again, portion size was extremely small for $42.95.
The braised beef rib dinner was what I found most disconcerting. When the plate was brought over, I thought they had brought me another appetizer. The serving was that small! I would put the meat portion at 4 oz (maybe) . It sat in the middle of a pool of creamy polenta that was as soupy as cream of wheat. But...it tasted good. I didn't detect any of the 'spiced cocoa rub' flavour in the meat, but the dish did taste good and probably would have tasted better if there was more of it and maybe a few sprigs of string beans or some kind of veg. 2 'sauteed' strips of red bell pepper does not count as veg.
For dessert we ordered the Chocolate Bomb and Kashmiri Chai Brulee. Dessert was disgustingly sweet but was also well balanced with the tart fruit coulis spread across the plates.
The only alcoholic beverage ordered was a Lipstick Martini or Martini Lipstick. It was okay.
I don't know if my expectations were too high for this restaurant or if it's because I am a true foodie and a great cook that I expect that when I go out to eat in a restaurant the food will be better than what I can cook myself. I found only a part of that to be the case.
If you can't cook good food at home and you do want good food to eat, then I would recommend North 44. But bring money. Lots of it cause their meals are not filling. If it weren't for the delicious black olive artisan bread and endless water refills, I would have gone home starving.Read more
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Oak Ridges Eye Care is a full-scope family optometry practice servicing Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill, Aurora, King City and surrounding areas. We are focused on enhancing the vision and health of our patients through comprehensive eye care, an exclusive line of designer glasses and sunglasses, and a complete collection of contact lenses.