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Friday, September 21, 2012

Line up at Maple View Mall for the iPhone 5 Launch



Apple fans sit in line at Maple View Mall to be the first few people to purchase the iphone 5.
The iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, has a taller screen, faster processor, updated software and can work on faster “fourth generation” mobile networks.
The question is would you wait in line for hours to purchase an electronic gadget?

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mayor Bob Bratina leads Hamilton Economy as Fastest Growing in Ontario



The Hamilton-Burlington economy will be the fastest growing in 2012 among Ontario cities tracked in a new Conference Board of Canada report.
The region is expected to churn out steady growth of 2.5 per cent this year, thanks to increases in the manufacturing and construction sectors, and will match that on average over the next four years, according to the Ottawa-based research centre.

Manufacturing is forecasted to grow 4.5 per cent this year, following increases of 8.6 per cent in 2010 and 3.7 per cent in 2011. The board predicts 3.4 per cent growth through 2013-2014.

With all these positive numbers should Mayor Bob Bratina take credit for his plan and vision for the City of Hamilton and is this an indication of things to come?

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Good Bye to the Stoney Creek Dairy



The first ever flavour of ice cream I tasted at the Stoney Creek Diary was chocolate. Since I am a very big fan of everything chocolate it was fitting that this final flavour of ice cream cone I would have there before the doors shut would be chocolate. I drove by there on Monday evening just to take one last look at the building in operation and to my amazement I saw a line up wrapped around the building. 

Residents were willing to stand in line up to 2 hours to get their one last of memory with their own special sentimental flavour.  Thank you to the Stoney Creek Dairy for being a part of this community.



In 1929, a young George Dawson began the original Stoney Creek Dairy from a small garage at the back of his home on King Street, collecting milk from surrounding farms, bottling it and providing his neighbours with fresh milk from their own community.  Right from the beginning, the Dairy delivered only the highest quality products and the highest level of service to its customers.  Over the next several years the dairy installed new equipment, developed its own ice cream recipes and began manufacturing and serving its own delicious flavours of ice cream.

Twelve years after starting the dairy, the now legendary Dairy Bar opened and quickly became a favourite meeting place.  To keep up with growing demand, a more modern facility was built, opening in 1964 still on the original site.  In 1974 an older section of the building was destroyed in a blaze, a scary moment for what had become one of Stoney Creek’s favourite landmarks.  The Dairy was rebuilt to the original design and re-opened in the spring of 1975.  In 1979, the Dairy began to focus exclusively on ice cream.
In the late 1990’s, the facility underwent a massive overhaul, with an investment of close to $13 Million, to make the Stoney Creek plant a state of the art manufacturing facility. 

Since december 2010, Stoney Creek Dairy Ltd is owned by Produits Plaisirs Glacés inc. This company continues production of Stoney Creek Dairy products with the same quest for superior quality that caracterized Stoney Creek Dairy.