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Western Canada  // Posts tagged as "Western Canada"

28 Jul News | Comments

Sunday Breakwater Music for July 31st 2016

Sunday Breakwater Music for July 31st 2016

We only have a few more weeks to enjoy this ambience of the breakwater setting with the Live local music at the Breakwater Market. 11:30 – 1:15 Ivonne Hernandez and Friends She will knock the audience out with a high energy music www.ivonnehernandez.com/ 1:45 – 3:30 Tom Morrissey Band Traditional Newfoundland music with a West […]

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08 Jul News | Comments

Henry & Jones Grass Fed Beef – Breakwater

Henry & Jones Grass Fed Beef – Breakwater

Our Commitment to Quality All our cattle are born, raised and finished on Vancouver Island grass pasture the way mother nature intended! We do not use grain, bovine growth hormones, or antibiotics and of course no GMOs. Ethical Animal Treatment We raise and handle our cattle in a low stress environment. Our pasture based animal […]

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05 Jul Music, News | Comments

Sunday Breakwater Music for July 10th, 2016

Sunday Breakwater Music for July 10th, 2016

This weekend we are marking our fourth week into the Sunday Market. We have had such a great lineup of musicians and will be continuing to enjoy more throughout the rest of the Sunday Market season. We will be graced by Daniels Cook & The Radiators from 11:30 am to 1:15 pm followed up by […]

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02 Jul News | Comments

Annlee Collections

Annlee Collections

Lee Ann Boillat makes beaded jewelry and loves doing it. She started making her own necklaces and bracelets many years ago and it turned into a great hobby that she wanted to share with other people. She makes necklace sets which include matching earrings. Other products she offer are earrings, anklets, chokers, bracelets, mala beads […]

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Sombrero’s Hand-knits

Sombrero’s Hand-knits

Since retiring almost ten years ago, I have been able to indulge my addiction to fibers–knitting, quilting, crochetting and most recently, spinning and Saori weaving. But knitting always was and still remains my first love. My mother taught me to knit when I was twelve so I’ve been knitting a long time. Until I became […]

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