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Salisbury House of Canada Ltd. is a restaurant chain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Known locally as "Sals", the chain is considered a Winnipeg institution. The first Salisbury House restaurant was founded in downtown Winnipeg in 1931 by Ralph Erwin (September 2, 1902 – June 5, 1983), [2] who named the venture after the salisbury steak.
Winnipeg Square (also known as the Shops of Winnipeg Square) is an underground shopping mall located at Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was built in 1979 by Smith Carter Parkin for the Trizec Corporation , and has 45 stores and restaurants.
The 2002 royal tour of Canada by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, took place from 4 to 15 October 2002.The Queen and the Duke toured the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the territory of Nunavut in celebration of her Golden Jubilee as Canada's Queen.
The new brand was created by Mother Tucker's Food Experience (Canada) Ltd. [18] and Working Ventures Canadian Fund Inc., as Newgen Restaurant Services. [16] [19] Nolan Grubert was named its president. [16] The goal was to expand to 25 locations in Ontario and Quebec. [16] As of 2018, the Tucker's Marketplace chain was still owned by Newgen. [20]
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The Perfect Scrambled Egg Method. I don't stray from my tried-and-true ratio, but have introduced two big changes: First, the splash of cream is replaced by a small splash of good olive oil.
Route 62 is a major north–south arterial route in Winnipeg, Manitoba, that has eight different street names.. The route serves both the North End and St. Vital areas of Winnipeg, and forms the westernmost boundary of the downtown core.
Jubilee Place is a street in Chelsea, London. It runs north to south from Cale Street and Chelsea Green to King's Road. The first houses were built on the east side of the street in about 1809, and were largely complete by 1813, by when there was also a small row of houses on the west side. [1] Jubilee Cottages, nos 13-15 are Grade II listed. [2]