Made in Cornwall - Episode 5: Rurban
Made in Cornwall is a series of videos highlighting manufacturers in Cornwall, Ontario. This latest video features Rurban Brewery, one of dozens of manufacturers that call Cornwall home. Rurban is an independent, family-owned, small-batch brewery with a brewhouse in Downtown Cornwall. The name is a combination of rural and urban. Look for more videos in the series! The videos were produced by Cornwall Economic Development and are supported with funding from the Eastern Ontario Development Program.
Rurban Brewery Oatmeal Stout Review
This video reviews Rurban Brewery's Oatmeal Stout. This beer can be purchased in Cornwall at the brewery or the surrounding area
BEER GONE MAGIC | Rurban Brewing - Penombra & Ruff
We've gone magic on this awesome review. We feature two beers from Cornwall one Black IPA and one English IPA. Two IPA's, two completely different styles.
Brewed by Rurban Brewing in Cornwall, Ontario: Penombra Black IPA & Ruff English IPA.
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Cornwall Year in Review 2016
Over 300 community and business leaders gathered together for the 18th Annual Year in Review presentation, hosted by Team Cornwall. The event featured a presentation from Cornwall Economic Development, and the video includes reaction from executives from Xplornet, National Helicopters, Menard Bros., RMP Construction, Rurban Brewing and more. The video was produced by KAV Productions.
The Gardener & his Beer - Canada Day reflections
Taste Tour Burger Edition - Jet Set Pub
Countdown to #TasteTourBurger Edition continues. This time with a intro to the @Jet Set at the NAV Centre 'MONSTROSITY' Burger. Watch below for the details.
Sponsored by: Rurban Brewing
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Cornwall Christmas 025.avi
Colgreas Farm near Newquay where I spent Christmas 2010.
Mystery in Ottawa
A mystery occurs in Ottawa when Mustachious and Smokum get up to some diabolical scheming (still couldn't win setterls of cattan though)
Carefor's Fall Craft Sale on Daytime Ottawa
Donna Deknatel, Director of Marketing and Fundraising at Carefor Health & Community Services, talks about Carefor's first annual Fall Craft Sale and Flea Market on Rogers Daytime Ottawa.
Learn more about Carefor at carefor.ca.
Trench Town Oddities - Steal My Kisses
Trench Town Oddities Live At The Merchant Tap House covering Ben Harper
How Dollar Stores Really Make Their Money
Every year, dollar stores see higher and higher earnings, but how can a store that seems like it's giving things away turn itself into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise? The answer is simple: that dollar isn't always the great deal it appears to be. Here are their secrets.
Whether times are good or bad, you can still count on people to flock to dollar stores because they have the one thing everyone loves: convenience. Sales for Dollar General are always on the upswing, with the chain seeing an increase of 3.7 percent between 2017 and 2018, regardless of the state of the economy. Take it from Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos, who had this to say about their regular customers:
We have seen no sign of trade out or trade up from our core customers. Even in a good economy, [they are] still looking for value and convenience.
So, basically, no matter how much money people have, they still want something that bigger grocery stores can't give them. Dollar stores are not just convenient because their items are cheaper, but also because there seems to be one on every corner — and that makes them perfect for a quick fill-in trip between your weekly grocery runs. These stores are also typically smaller than the ones in a big chain like Walmart, which means that you can usually get in and out with your emergency bag of dog food, a handful of snacks, or supplies for your kid's art project in just a couple of minutes. The fact that most people are on to this, means dollar stores are always making money — even if customers buy just a few things.
Watch the video to learn how dollar stores really make their money!
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Convenience is key | 0:15
Location, location, location | 1:36
Getting those low-income customers | 2:47
Not always a deal | 3:29
The illusion of a discount | 4:23
Cheaply made items | 5:29
Design strategies | 6:46
Hiring few employees | 7:59
Private-label items | 8:50
Causing economic distress | 9:51
Environmental Success Stories by Frank Dunnivant - Book Trailer
Book trailer for Environmental Success Stories: Major pollution problems that we've solved and how our past successes empower us for the future by Frank Dunnivant, Professor of Chemistry at Whitman College.
Ontario town makes important gesture towards their neighbours with the word She:kon | APTN News
The City of Cornwall, Ontario now displays the word She:kon on its welcome sign at the municipality's boundaries. The mayor says it's a small but important gesture toward their Mohawk neighbours in Akwesasne.
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4K City Walks: Butte, Montana Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour No. 2
Had a job in Butte, Montana and I was able to get a couple walks in. This 2nd one is from Montana Tech to uptown Butte, where most of the old buildings are located. Butte has fallen on hard times the last couple of decades but was once known as the Richest Hill on Earth for its copper mines and the fortunes it made. It still has it's 19th Century charm even if some of the paint has chipped. Butte residents are a tough lot though and they still have many events and activities throughout the year. Give yourself a treat if you are near the junction of I-90 and i-15. It's definitely worth a stop.
From Wikipedia:
Butte is the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. In 1977, the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of Butte-Silver Bow. The city covers 718 square miles (1,860 km2), and, according to the 2010 census, has a population of 33,503, making it Montana's fifth largest city. It is served by Bert Mooney Airport with airport code BTM.
Established in 1864 as a mining camp in the northern Rocky Mountains on the Continental Divide, Butte experienced rapid development in the late-nineteenth century, and was Montana's first major industrial city. In its heyday between the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, it was one of the largest copper boomtowns in the American West. Employment opportunities in the mines attracted surges of Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish; as of 2017, Butte has the largest population of Irish Americans per capita of any city in the United States.
Over the course of its history, Butte's mining and smelting operations generated an excess of $48 billion worth of ore, but also resulted in numerous environmental implications for the city: The upper Clark Fork River, with headwaters at Butte, is the largest Superfund site in the United States, and the city is also home to the Berkeley Pit. In the late-twentieth century, cleanup efforts from the EPA were instated, and the Butte Citizens Technical Environmental Committee was established in 1984. In the 21st century, efforts at interpreting and preserving Butte's heritage are addressing both the town's historical significance and the continuing importance of mining to its economy and culture. The city's Uptown Historic District, on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States, containing nearly 6,000 contributing properties. The city is also home to Montana Tech, a public engineering and technical university.
Prior to Butte's formal establishment in 1864, the area consisted of a mining camp that had developed in the early 1860s. The city is located in the Silver Bow Creek Valley (or Summit Valley), a natural bowl sitting high in the Rockies straddling the Continental Divide,positioned on the southwestern side of a large mass of granite known as the Boulder Batholith, which dates to the Cretaceous era. In 1864, William L. Farlin founded the Asteroid Mine (subsequently known as the Travona); Farlin's founding of the Asteroid Mine attracted a significant number of prospectors seeking gold and silver. The mines attracted workers from Cornwall Ireland & Wales, Lebanon, Canada, Finland, Austria, Italy, China, Montenegro, Mexico, and more. In the ethnic neighborhoods, young men formed gangs to protect their territory and socialize into adult life, including the Irish of Dublin Gulch, the Eastern Europeans of the McQueen Addition, and the Italians of Meaderville.
The influx of miners gave Butte a reputation as a wide-open town where any vice was obtainable. The city's saloon and red-light district, called the Line or The Copper Block, was centered on Mercury Street, where the elegant bordellos included the famous Dumas Brothel. Behind the brothel was the equally famous Venus Alley, where women plied their trade in small cubicles called cribs. The red-light district brought miners and other men from all over the region and remained open until 1982 after the closure of the Dumas Brothel; the city's red-light was one of the last such urban districts in the United States. Commercial breweries first opened in Butte in the 1870s, and were a large staple of the city's early economy; they were usually run by German immigrants, including Leopold Schmidt, Henry Mueller, and Henry Muntzer. The breweries were always staffed by union workers. Most ethnic groups in Butte, from Germans and Irish to Italians and various Eastern Europeans, including children, enjoyed the locally brewed lagers, bocks, and other types of beer
Virtual treadmill walk video - #virtualtreadmill #virtualwalk #citywalks
These videos are great for treadmill walking scenery. Getting good health at the gym while traveling to different and special virtual locations.
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Filmed this one on the DJI Osmo Pocket
2019 Green Home of the Year Awards Grand Winner: Riverfront Masterpiece
For this year's champion project, it's a case of location, location, location.
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TMOH - Beer Review 1997#: Alefarm Kindred Spirits Lactose IPA (Best New Danish IPA?!?!)
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Beer: Alefarm Kindred Spirits Lactose IPA
Style: IPA (India Pale Ale)
Location: Brewed by Alefarm in Køge, Denmark.
ABV: 6%
Rating: 98/100
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Ryan The Phenom Mech
Here is a video of Ryan Mech @ the WKA Championships in Hampton, Virginia.
He trains out of Evolution Martial Arts Fitness Academy in Mississauga, Ontario.
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Quidi Vidi Brewing Company
Got to love this cool place!