Nelson BC's Historic Hume Hotel & Spa
Experience legendary unpretentious hospitality and small town charm at Nelson BC's historic Hume Hotel & Spa. Here you will find Aura Spa & Salon, the General Store Family Restaurant, the Library Lounge, Mike's Place Pub and the Spiritbar. We are Nelson's heritage hotel since 1898. Antique. Chic. Boutique.
Winter's Night at the Hume Hotel
Sights and sounds of a winter evening at Nelson BC's historic Hume Hotel & Spa. Experience five different atmosphere's beginning with the Library Lounge, Mike's Place Pub, the Spiritbar, the General Store Restaurant & Aura Spa & Salon.
Food & Culture: Finding Awesome at Hume Hotel & Spa, Nelson, BC
Follow Jenna Raider Skidmore on a culinary and cultural adventure through the Hume Hotel & Spa in the Nelson and Kootenay Lake region.
In this madcap escapade Jenna spends an entire day in the Hume Hotel, one of Nelson, BC.s foremost historical landmarks. From breakfast salads to pancakes in their General Store restaurant first thing in the morning, then on to a variety of lunch favourites with friends in their Library Lounge, leading her to an extra special experience at the elegant Aura Spa & Salon. Later, Jenna finds herself at Mike's Place Pub for happy hour with a growing group of merry followers and finally at the Spiritbar nightclub to dance the night away with The Devils You Don't. The evening ends where Jenna stays the night in one of the luxury suites... and all of this happens under one wonderful roof!
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Nelson Kootenay Lake dishes up something for almost every personality, regardless of your age or interests. There are spas and shops of all sorts, beautifully preserved heritage buildings, art galleries, golf courses, a full spectrum of accommodations, plus a culinary and nightlife scene as diverse as they come, from charmingly mild to outright wild.
This region also boasts a wide variety of outdoor activities both on and off the lake: paddling, hiking, biking, rafting, ziplining, skiing, fishing, and more. Whether you want to go on a multi-day backpacking trip or relax at the beach on a sunny day, the clear streams, lush green scenery and mountainous terrain await year round.
The culture is a product of the people, the artists, the outdoors, creating a relaxed, welcoming experience unlike anywhere else. Discover this unique corner of British Columbia in the Selkirk mountains, and enjoy eclectic fodder for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers: a place for free spirits and well-rounded squares.
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The Hume Hotel Experience
Nelson BC's landmark Hume Hotel, from check-in to check-out. Follow the first-hand experience of 24 hours in this historic, boutique hotel.
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Musical Score by Paul Landsberg
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Cast: The Staff & Customers of the Hume
The Hume Hotel, Nelson BC
This hotel has been around since 1898. It definately has that rustic charm to it. Dig them purty pictures
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LEGACY
As 'the' Canadian winter activity, would argue that perhaps only skating the Rideau Canal in Ottawa during Winterlude compares to a day of skiing untouched powder at Whitewater Ski Resort, then apres ski at Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort. Of course my trifector included reporting News That Matters on BIG E TV in historic Nelson BC as well as a cold pint after tubbin' at Mike's Place Pub. What an Easter!
Thanks again Chris Kelly and Nicole Gibson for killin' it on this Lincoln Park (band) song.
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Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
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WATCH LIVE: CBC Vancouver News at 6 for Jan. 13 — B.C. Snowstorm, Royals in Canada, Iran Plane Crash
Watch CBC Vancouver News at 6 with hosts Anita Bathe and Mike Killeen for the latest on the most important news stories happening across B.C. They're joined by meteorologist Brett Soderholm who brings you the most up to date weather forecasts and added expertise on what's trending in the world of science.
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Lot #19 Poise Island Drive (Sechelt) Porpoise Bay Bare Land Video Tour with Jay McInnes.m4v
Welcome to Lot #19 at Poise Island Drive in the new Poise Island Estates. Porpoise Bay, Sechelt BC is the perfect place to raise the kids or build that remote 2nd home / summer get-away. This lot is located within 5 minutes to the town of Sechelt, Sechelt Gold Course and walking trails in the quiet BC forests of the Sunshine Coast.
You are within 2 hours of Vancouver so this is the perfect getaway from city life to something much more quiet and serene for your well deserved weekends away.
This bare land Subdivision has all local services built in underground to the lot line ready for use. the lot is 49'Ft / 106'Ft. This lot is low bank waterfront so you do have direct beach access that you can get a foreshore lease over to build you very own private dock!
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Buried Alive? | The Archivist Presents #1
MS Girl Pipers arrive at builders yard as coffin is uncovered. LS men digging up coffin. MS ditto, pan to crowd at gates of yard. MS coffin lifted out of hole - Mike Meaney waving through hole in top of coffin. MS Girl Pipers. MLS coffin being carried to Admiral Nelson pub on lorry. MCU girls waving. MCU Mike Meaney lying in coffin. CU Mike Meaney. MCU Meaney talking to Diana Dors. MS ditto. MCU Meaney drinking beer. CU Meaney.
Mike Meaney, who was buried alive sixty-one days ago, is resurrected and un-coffined in a Kilburn public house. His World Record is celebrated by Girl Pipers, thousands of fellow Irishmen and Diana Dors.
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Willy Orbison sings live in Niagara Falls Open Mike at Market House
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Sue Foley - Cannonball Blues - Rockwood Music Hall - 10.17.18
Here’s Sue Foley covering an old blues tune originally written by The Carter Family. Sue delivered a tremendous performance at the intimate Rockwood Music Hall in NYC.
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The No Bullshit Factor
An interview with Sue Foley
Words: Vincent Abbate
7.4.18
Sue Foley is in a good place.
Even though I’ve had a few and she hasn’t – “I’d really love a beer, but don’t want to start drinking yet” – she’s the one who’s in high spirits during our pre-show interview, laughing about life and being back on the road in Europe after a long hiatus. Hot on the heels of The Ice Queen, her first solo album since 2006’s New Used Car, the Ottawa native is a renewed presence on the international blues scene. She refuses to think of it as a comeback.
“That sounds so depressing. It’s not like I went anywhere!”
Let’s consider that for a moment.
The redheaded Canadian – she of the pink paisley Fender Telecaster – is most strongly associated with the city of Austin, Texas. It was there she recorded her 1992 debut Young Girl Blues after impressing the late Clifford Antone, founder of Antone’s Records and manager of the storied 6th Street blues venue of the same name. Foley remained in Texas for a good part of the 90s, recording several more records for Antone’s before returning to her native Canada. After three discs for the Shanachie label, Foley turned up on Germany’s Ruf Records, issuing two solo albums, a live DVD and the collaborative effort Time Bomb with fellow blues ladies Deborah Coleman and Roxanne Potvin. She then teamed with Peter Karp for a pair of well-received duo albums before the project ran its course in 2015.
She’s been back in Austin for about two years now, picking up where she left off and re-connecting with many of her musical pals from the 90s. Her star-studded new record speaks for her enduring reputation there. The Ice Queen features Billy Gibbons, Jimmie Vaughan, Charlie Sexton and the Texas Horns on various cuts and was produced by Mike Flanigin, the first-call Hammond B3 player who has worked with Gibbons, Vaughan, Robert Plant, Willie Nelson and a host of others.
Foley and I sat down before an intimate pub gig during her recent European tour.
Who Is Blues: The last time we met, in 2007, you were still living in Canada and hadn’t yet teamed up with Peter Karp. That was a fairly successful partnership, wasn’t it?
Sue Foley: We had a good run. We did two albums in about six years on the road. It’s kind of a blur. That ended in 2015 and I started back on my solo career.
WIB: What convinced you to make the move back to Austin, where you’d spent the early part of your career?
Sue Foley: It’s funny. My friend Mike Flanigin, who ended up producing my new album, is an old friend. We were all kids during the Antone’s era of the early 90s. We were all in our 20s, so we all hung out together. Him and us, the Moellers, “Little Doyle” … there was sort of a gang, my band, we were all in our 20s. But I lost touch over the years. Mike Flanigin had gotten married and had kids. I moved away and had a kid. I only went back sporadically. Then Clifford Antone died, which made me not want to go back so much anymore. It made me sad to go back there. So I hadn’t been back in a while.
Mike texted me out of the blue and told me that Antone’s had re-opened. He said it had really great owners and that I should come down and play there. After they re-opened, they thought about who they should get to play there and Mike suggested me. So I looked him up and ended up going back for the Antone’s anniversary celebration. That was 2016.
Flanigin and I re-connected. I really loved his album. He had become a solo artist and a B3 player. When I knew him in the 90s, he was a guitar player. Sort of an unremarkable guitar player. He was good and everyone loved him, but he wasn’t one of the best on the scene. He’s since become a B3 player and really took off. He plays with Jimmie Vaughan and Billy Gibbons and really came into his own.
So when we re-connected and I heard his album The Drifter – are you familiar with it? It’s great! – I told him I loved his album. I liked the diversity of the material on it. He asked me what I had going on. I told him I had some songs. I played them for him and he told me I should come back to Austin and record them. So I asked him to produce. We even did a crowdfunding through Kickstarter and raised over 40,000 dollars. That allowed us to make a really high end album. He brought in Jimmie Vaughan and Billy Gibbons and Charlie Sexton. I’d never recorded with Jimmie before.
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