Tom & Curt - Front Row Pub
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Nucken Futz Live at the Front Row Pub June 2nd 2012 Lethbridge Alberta
Tom & Curt - Because (Enmax Center Lethbridge AB) Feb 21 2015
2015 Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games
Enmax Center
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Calgary Downtown Flooding Alberta Floods Canada 2013
In June 2013, Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding throughout much of the southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood and Oldman rivers and tributaries. A dozen municipalities declared local states of emergency on June 20 as water levels rose and numerous communities were placed under evacuation orders. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated four people may have drowned near High River. Two bodies have since been recovered with a third discovered, but unreachable. Over 100,000 people have been displaced throughout the region.
Meteorology:
Situated east of the Canadian Rockies, southern Alberta is a semi-arid region that does not usually receive high amounts of rainfall. A high-pressure system in northern Alberta drew a system of heavy rain into the province from the south, causing rainfall amounts of over 100 millimetres (3.9 in) to fall in less than two days in many regions of the province, particularly west and southwest of Calgary in the foothills and eastern slopes of the Rockies. In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in 36 hours, nearly half of the town's annual average rainfall. The accumulation of rainfall caused rivers to rise as the surge passed downstream. At the peak of the flooding, the Bow and Elbow rivers were flowing through Calgary at three times their peak levels from a 2005 flood that caused C$400 million in damages.
Impact:
In Calgary, Alberta's largest city, 75,000 people from 25 communities, primarily in the inner city, who live in the vicinity of the Bow and Elbow rivers were ordered to evacuate their homes as the rivers spilled over their banks and flooded several neighbourhoods, including the city's downtown core, causing officials to ask that the 350,000 people who work in the downtown stay home on June 21. All schools in both the public and Catholic school districts were closed and officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
The city's primary arena, the Scotiabank Saddledome was among the facilities damaged as flood waters were reported to have filled up to the first 10 rows of the lower seating bowl. The Calgary Stampede grounds adjacent to the arena were also severely flooded, less than two weeks before the scheduled opening of the annual exhibition and rodeo, however civic officials vowed the event would go on.
South of Calgary, the Town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over 150 people from the rooftops of their homes. 350 Canadian Forces personnel and 80 Edmonton Police officers were dispatched to assist with rescue efforts. The mountain towns of Banff and Canmore, west of Calgary, were cut off from neighbouring communities after flooding and mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway. Several homes were swept away in Canmore by the rise of Cougar Creek.
In addition to Calgary, High River and Canmore, nine other municipalities, including the City of Lethbridge; the towns of Black Diamond, Cochrane, Sundre and Turner Valley; the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass; Rocky View County; and the municipal districts of Bighorn No. 8 and Foothills No. 31, had declared states of emergency on June 20 due to flooding and some communities had evacuated residents. Additionally, the City of Red Deer declared a state of emergency over the potential of flooding ahead of a planned release of water from the Dickson Dam into the Red Deer River.Local state of emergency issued for Red Deer. Edmonton Journal (Postmedia Network). June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. The City of Medicine Hat, located on the South Saskatchewan River downstream from the confluence of the Bow and Oldman rivers, followed suit on June 21 by declaring its own local state of emergency.
Duration: Northeast Alberta:
June 10--18, 2013
Southern and central Alberta:
June 19, 2013 - ongoing
2013 Alberta floods
Alberta Floods Canada 2013 Calgary Downtown Flooding
In June 2013, Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding throughout much of the southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood and Oldman rivers and tributaries. A dozen municipalities declared local states of emergency on June 20 as water levels rose and numerous communities were placed under evacuation orders. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated four people may have drowned near High River. Two bodies have since been recovered with a third discovered, but unreachable. Over 100,000 people have been displaced throughout the region.
Meteorology:
Situated east of the Canadian Rockies, southern Alberta is a semi-arid region that does not usually receive high amounts of rainfall. A high-pressure system in northern Alberta drew a system of heavy rain into the province from the south, causing rainfall amounts of over 100 millimetres (3.9 in) to fall in less than two days in many regions of the province, particularly west and southwest of Calgary in the foothills and eastern slopes of the Rockies. In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in 36 hours, nearly half of the town's annual average rainfall. The accumulation of rainfall caused rivers to rise as the surge passed downstream. At the peak of the flooding, the Bow and Elbow rivers were flowing through Calgary at three times their peak levels from a 2005 flood that caused C$400 million in damages.
Impact:
In Calgary, Alberta's largest city, 75,000 people from 25 communities, primarily in the inner city, who live in the vicinity of the Bow and Elbow rivers were ordered to evacuate their homes as the rivers spilled over their banks and flooded several neighbourhoods, including the city's downtown core, causing officials to ask that the 350,000 people who work in the downtown stay home on June 21. All schools in both the public and Catholic school districts were closed and officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
The city's primary arena, the Scotiabank Saddledome was among the facilities damaged as flood waters were reported to have filled up to the first 10 rows of the lower seating bowl. The Calgary Stampede grounds adjacent to the arena were also severely flooded, less than two weeks before the scheduled opening of the annual exhibition and rodeo, however civic officials vowed the event would go on.
South of Calgary, the Town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over 150 people from the rooftops of their homes. 350 Canadian Forces personnel and 80 Edmonton Police officers were dispatched to assist with rescue efforts. The mountain towns of Banff and Canmore, west of Calgary, were cut off from neighbouring communities after flooding and mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway. Several homes were swept away in Canmore by the rise of Cougar Creek.
In addition to Calgary, High River and Canmore, nine other municipalities, including the City of Lethbridge; the towns of Black Diamond, Cochrane, Sundre and Turner Valley; the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass; Rocky View County; and the municipal districts of Bighorn No. 8 and Foothills No. 31, had declared states of emergency on June 20 due to flooding and some communities had evacuated residents. Additionally, the City of Red Deer declared a state of emergency over the potential of flooding ahead of a planned release of water from the Dickson Dam into the Red Deer River.Local state of emergency issued for Red Deer. Edmonton Journal (Postmedia Network). June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. The City of Medicine Hat, located on the South Saskatchewan River downstream from the confluence of the Bow and Oldman rivers, followed suit on June 21 by declaring its own local state of emergency.
Duration: Northeast Alberta:
June 10--18, 2013
Southern and central Alberta:
June 19, 2013 - ongoing
2013 Alberta floods
Street wheelers 100 foot Dash 2018
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Great Big Sea Goin Up Live Toronto November 4 2012
Great Big Sea Goin Up Live at the Danforth music Hall in Toronto Ontario Canada. November 4th 2012. Shot from 5th row center.
Stolen Dodge Pick-up
This week’s Crime of the Week is from Dumas Police Department. On April 15, 2017, our victim parked his customized 2007 Dodge Ram Dark Blue 4 door pickup in the 200 Block of Spruce around 11:45 PM. When he went outside on Sunday morning about 10:15 AM the pick-up was gone. The vehicle has custom black bumpers front and back, black nerf bars, black and chrome 20 inch wheels, aluminum toolbox/fuel tank in the bed and a winch and air compressor mounted on the front bumper. If you have information about the location of this vehicle or the creep or creeps that took it call 806-935-8477(TIPS), P3tips.com or download the free app on your smart phone P3tips. your information can get you up to $1000.00 CASH!
Inmate kills cellmate and hides body without guards noticing
Video shows inmate killing cellmate and hiding the body without guards noticing. The newly released surveillance video was taken at the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre in London, Ont.
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I Woke Up Like This | Coming In | Episode 2
Mitchell tells the “ex-gays” about the events leading up to the morning he woke up and was no longer gay. Subscribe for new episodes on Mondays:
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DIRECTED BY - Graydon Sheppard
CREATED BY - Kyle Humphrey & Graydon Sheppard
WRITTEN BY - Kyle Humphrey & Graydon Sheppard
PRODUCED BY - Nicole Bond
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Christina Piovesan
Julie Di Cresce
Kyle Humphrey
Graydon Sheppard
STARRING
Dylan Archambault
Natalie Krill
Noah Danby
WITH SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY
Sugar Lyn Beard
AND
Parker Kit Hill
CINEMATOGRAPHER - Drew Bienemann
EDITED BY - Carlos Arias
CASTING BY - Stephanie Gorin
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY - Dillon Baldassero
FEATURING SONGS BY - Brent Randall
MUSIC SUPERVISION BY
David Hayman
Sean Hamilton
Cody Partridge
MAKEUP ARTIST - Taylor James
COSTUME DESIGNER - Hannah Puley
CAST
Mitchell - Dylan Archambault
Margot - Natalie Krill
Greg - Noah Danby
Jeffery - Parker Kit Hill
Todd - Ryan Allen
Kelly - Brittany Bristow
Gary - Jeffrey R. Smith
Terry - Danny Smith
Tim - Darrin Baker
Chunk - David DiFrancesco
Josh - Luke Marty
Mitchell's Mom - Debra McGrath
Mitchell's Dad - Ted Simonett
Amy - Ashley Botting
Director - Catherine Fitch
Jacob - Devon Phillipson
Nurse - Akosua Amo-Adem
Barista - Sugar Lyn Beard
Justice - Marium Carvell
Newsagent - Robert J. Tavenor
Boy - Michael Sofos
Sarah - Cara Hunter
LINE PRODUCER - Lori Fischburg
1st ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Jeremy Doiron
2nd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Paco Bermudez
PRODUCTION MANAGER - Moe Rai
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR - Christine Sola
3rd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Jean-Christophe Castell
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS
Will Robertson
Taras Hemon
Kevin Quigley
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR - Jake O'Neill
SET DECORATOR - Shazia Mawani
LEAD SET DRESSER - Stephan Harhay
PROPS MASTER - Kelsey Tremblay
DAILY PROPS MASTER - Daniel Vella
1st ASSISTANT CAMERA - Josh Macdonald
2nd ASSISTANT CAMERA - Dan Glegg
STEADY CAM OPERATOR - Mitch Mommaerts
CAMERA TRAINEES
Ahmad Najuib
Camila Tamburini
GAFFER - Julian Samuels
BEST BOY ELECTRIC - Matt Witty
KEY GRIP - Miles Barnes
BEST BOY GRIP - Ryan Seifert
SOUND MIXER - Jeffery Magat
BOOM OPERATOR - Joe Lavoie
BACKGROUND CASTING DIRECTOR - Krista Fraser
WARDROBE ASSISTANT - Sorcha Gibson
HAIR AND MAKE-UP ASSISTANT - Alysha Borlase
ANIMAL WRANGLER - Dan Frankian
LOCATIONS MANAGER
Sam Atkinson
Jason McFadden
ASSISTANT LOCATIONS MANAGER - Matthew Galanti
SPECIAL EFFECTS COORDINATOR - Caitlin Foster
ASSISTANT EDITOR (TORONTO) - Jordan Crute
POST PRODUCTION & PICTURE BY - The Rolling Picture Company
DIGITAL COLORIST - Drake Conrad
SOUND EDITOR & RE-RECORDING MIXER - Michael B. Forsey
PROJECT MANAGER - Brandon Tobia
ONLINE EDITOR - Greg Feir
POST PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN - David Hermiston
DAILIES TECHNICIAN - Scott Hannigan
OFFLINE EDITING BY - Rock Paper Scissors
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Eve Kornblum
PRODUCER - Charlyn Derrick
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Jay McConville
Christian Oreste
REDLAB FLAME ARTIST - Andy Hunter
VISUAL EFFECTS ARTIST - Peter Mishara
ADDITIONAL IMAGERY - Vijay Bhardwaj
SCORE PERFORMED BY
Opera Performer - Joel Allison
Electronic Duo - Lenny & Brie
DRIVER
Joe Marchelli
Nabil Badine
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTING - Complete Post Solutions
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT - Lisa Lethbridge
CATERING - Patrick Simaan
CRAFT PA - Colin Ratushniak
PUBLICITY BY - C2C Communications
UNIT PUBLICIST - Charlene Coy
STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER - Eva Michon
TRANSMEDIA - Will Conlon
PRODUCTION INSURANCE - Front Row Insurance
INSURANCE AGENT - Damian Schleifer
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO
CBC Comedy and CBC Digital Originals
Jennifer Shin
The Kristen and Robert Gardias Family
Jen and Michael Walker
Tina Horwitz, Gregg Gelman, Barry Kotler, Rachel Rusch
Ken Dhaliwal, Jayme Alter, Simon Flood
Rick Hannigan, Michael B. Forsey and the team at The Rolling Picture Company
David Hardy and the team at William F. Whites
Nick Sorbara at REDLABdigital
St. Andrew's Church
WITH THANKS TO
The City of Toronto
Anthony Garber
John Lindsay and the team at Panavision toronto
Lisa Lethbridge, Karyn Nolan at Complete Post Solutions
Scot Whitham and The Royal Alexandra Theatre
Judi Irwin at the Ryerson Theatre
Lauren Corber, Peter Mishara & Adrianne Kenmir
Chris Chang, Aleysa Young
Tom and Curt - Live @ The Patch (WIPE OUT) March 24th 2012
Womans world curling March 2012 Lethbridge live @ the Patch
Tom and Curt
Wipeout
Kingsmen Ale House
The Front Row Pub offers a friendly atmosphere, good food and drink, pool, games and a patio. It's a great place to meet friends and relax.
Tom & Curt - I Fought The Law
March 24th 2012 @ The Patch
Identity of inmate who got gourmet meal in jail revealed
Through a CityNews investigation, Cristina Howorun has learned the identity of an accused murderer and alleged gang leader who was photographed dining on steak and lobster and using an iPhone while behind bars at Toronto South Detention Centre.
Driving into Downtown Austin, Texas on South First Street
Driving into Downtown Austin, Texas on South First Street. Austin is one of the coolest and chilled cities I have been to. They currently have 4 cranes up and running for new construction projects in the downtown area. Come along and lets cruise on this beautiful day!
Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin
VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
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I PREVAIL!!! SLAYS, RIPS & DESTROYS THE NORTH EH?!?!?!
I PREVAIL rips up north to CANADA for a few stops and SLAYS!. Debut full length album LIFELINES OUT NOW. GO GET IT!!!
ROCK IS NOT DEAD
..............................................ROCK is ALIVE. m/
KEEP ROCK ALIVE m/ thanks for watching & subscribe if you want. cheers
March 11 2017
I PREVAIL @ Union Hall
Lifelines North American Tour Tour 2017
Edmonton Alberta
they killed it m/
10/10
concert clips & sharing m/
I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC. ALL RIGHTS ARE TO THE BAND & LABEL. STRICTLY FOR VIEWING AND RE LIVING THE MOMENT.
no copyright infringement intended. support your favorite bands by buying their music, buying their merch & most importantly go to shows! clips are uploaded for viewing and enjoyment only m/
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FLYING THE DASH 7 IN 2019! Air Tindi Enthusiast Charter Vancouver to Abbotsford
On August 10th, an Air Tindi de Havilland Canada Dash 7 flew into the Abbotsford Airshow with a cabin full of aviation enthusiasts.
This was a charter flight organized by Henry Tenby as a way for a bunch of people to fly on a very rare Dash 7, and of course, I had to be on board!
We flew in early in the morning in time for the show to start, and left right after the Snowbirds finished their performance. See what it's like to fly on this classic STOL airliner, with two high-performance takeoffs and landings!
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FLIGHT INFORMATION
Airline: Air Tindi (8T)
Aircraft: de Havilland Canada Dash 7 (DHC7)
Flight Number: 8T804/803
Seat: 4A/13D
Livery: Standard
Engines: 4x Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-50
Registration: C-GFFL
Route: Vancouver (YVR) - Abbotsford (YXX) - Vancouver (YVR)
Callsign: TINDI 804/803
Runway used: 08L (YVR) - 07 (YXX) // 25 (YXX) - 26L (YVR)
Date filmed: August 10, 2019
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This video is the property of Alex Praglowski Aviation and may not be used for any purpose without prior permission.
MEDIA: Please contact me at the email in the About section of my channel for usage.
Straight Acting | Coming In | Episode 10
Mitchell’s new roommates show him what it’s really like to hang out with other straight guys. Subscribe for new episodes on Mondays:
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DIRECTED BY - Graydon Sheppard
CREATED BY - Kyle Humphrey & Graydon Sheppard
WRITTEN BY - Kyle Humphrey & Graydon Sheppard
PRODUCED BY - Nicole Bond
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Christina Piovesan
Julie Di Cresce
Kyle Humphrey
Graydon Sheppard
STARRING
Dylan Archambault
Natalie Krill
Noah Danby
WITH SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY
Sugar Lyn Beard
AND
Parker Kit Hill
CINEMATOGRAPHER - Drew Bienemann
EDITED BY - Carlos Arias
CASTING BY - Stephanie Gorin
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY - Dillon Baldassero
FEATURING SONGS BY - Brent Randall
MUSIC SUPERVISION BY
David Hayman
Sean Hamilton
Cody Partridge
MAKEUP ARTIST - Taylor James
COSTUME DESIGNER - Hannah Puley
CAST
Mitchell - Dylan Archambault
Margot - Natalie Krill
Greg - Noah Danby
Jeffery - Parker Kit Hill
Todd - Ryan Allen
Kelly - Brittany Bristow
Gary - Jeffrey R. Smith
Terry - Danny Smith
Tim - Darrin Baker
Chunk - David DiFrancesco
Josh - Luke Marty
Mitchell's Mom - Debra McGrath
Mitchell's Dad - Ted Simonett
Amy - Ashley Botting
Director - Catherine Fitch
Jacob - Devon Phillipson
Nurse - Akosua Amo-Adem
Barista - Sugar Lyn Beard
Justice - Marium Carvell
Newsagent - Robert J. Tavenor
Boy - Michael Sofos
Sarah - Cara Hunter
LINE PRODUCER - Lori Fischburg
1st ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Jeremy Doiron
2nd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Paco Bermudez
PRODUCTION MANAGER - Moe Rai
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR - Christine Sola
3rd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Jean-Christophe Castell
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS
Will Robertson
Taras Hemon
Kevin Quigley
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR - Jake O'Neill
SET DECORATOR - Shazia Mawani
LEAD SET DRESSER - Stephan Harhay
PROPS MASTER - Kelsey Tremblay
DAILY PROPS MASTER - Daniel Vella
1st ASSISTANT CAMERA - Josh Macdonald
2nd ASSISTANT CAMERA - Dan Glegg
STEADY CAM OPERATOR - Mitch Mommaerts
CAMERA TRAINEES
Ahmad Najuib
Camila Tamburini
GAFFER - Julian Samuels
BEST BOY ELECTRIC - Matt Witty
KEY GRIP - Miles Barnes
BEST BOY GRIP - Ryan Seifert
SOUND MIXER - Jeffery Magat
BOOM OPERATOR - Joe Lavoie
BACKGROUND CASTING DIRECTOR - Krista Fraser
WARDROBE ASSISTANT - Sorcha Gibson
HAIR AND MAKE-UP ASSISTANT - Alysha Borlase
ANIMAL WRANGLER - Dan Frankian
LOCATIONS MANAGER
Sam Atkinson
Jason McFadden
ASSISTANT LOCATIONS MANAGER - Matthew Galanti
SPECIAL EFFECTS COORDINATOR - Caitlin Foster
ASSISTANT EDITOR (TORONTO) - Jordan Crute
POST PRODUCTION & PICTURE BY - The Rolling Picture Company
DIGITAL COLORIST - Drake Conrad
SOUND EDITOR & RE-RECORDING MIXER - Michael B. Forsey
PROJECT MANAGER - Brandon Tobia
ONLINE EDITOR - Greg Feir
POST PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN - David Hermiston
DAILIES TECHNICIAN - Scott Hannigan
OFFLINE EDITING BY - Rock Paper Scissors
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Eve Kornblum
PRODUCER - Charlyn Derrick
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Jay McConville
Christian Oreste
REDLAB FLAME ARTIST - Andy Hunter
VISUAL EFFECTS ARTIST - Peter Mishara
ADDITIONAL IMAGERY - Vijay Bhardwaj
SCORE PERFORMED BY
Opera Performer - Joel Allison
Electronic Duo - Lenny & Brie
DRIVER
Joe Marchelli
Nabil Badine
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTING - Complete Post Solutions
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT - Lisa Lethbridge
CATERING - Patrick Simaan
CRAFT PA - Colin Ratushniak
PUBLICITY BY - C2C Communications
UNIT PUBLICIST - Charlene Coy
STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER - Eva Michon
TRANSMEDIA - Will Conlon
PRODUCTION INSURANCE - Front Row Insurance
INSURANCE AGENT - Damian Schleifer
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO
CBC Comedy and CBC Digital Originals
Jennifer Shin
The Kristen and Robert Gardias Family
Jen and Michael Walker
Tina Horwitz, Gregg Gelman, Barry Kotler, Rachel Rusch
Ken Dhaliwal, Jayme Alter, Simon Flood
Rick Hannigan, Michael B. Forsey and the team at The Rolling Picture Company
David Hardy and the team at William F. Whites
Nick Sorbara at REDLABdigital
St. Andrew's Church
WITH THANKS TO
The City of Toronto
Anthony Garber
John Lindsay and the team at Panavision toronto
Lisa Lethbridge, Karyn Nolan at Complete Post Solutions
Scot Whitham and The Royal Alexandra Theatre
Judi Irwin at the Ryerson Theatre
Lauren Corber, Peter Mishara & Adrianne Kenmir
Chris Chang, Aleysa Young