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Business name:
Sobeys Northpark
Address:
930 Northpark Dr
City:
Brampton
State:
Ontario
Zip Code:
L6S3V5
Phone number:
(905) 458-7673
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Jan 4, 2020

Deaths in Leitrim - Friday, December 6, 2019 - Leitrim Observer

Leitrim, Convents of Mercy, Ballymahon, Co. Longford, and Columbia, Missouri. Surrounded by family and friends, December 3rd, 2019, (peacefully) at Brampton Care Nursing Home, Oranmore. Predeceased by her sisters Bernadette, Sr. Gabriel and brother Ignatius. Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her sisters, Rita (Fitzgerald), and Noreen (Smith) her brother, Brian, sister-in-law, Anne, brother-in-law Brian Smith, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins, many friends and Sisters of Mercy, Western Province. Requiem Mass on Friday, December 6th at 11 a.m. in St. Brigid’s Church, Ballybane, followed by funeral service at Shannon Crematorium, Illaunmanagh, Shannon, Co. Clare, V14 PV30. Family flowers only by request, donations, if desired, to Galway Hospice. Susan Beirne (née Rush), 29 Termon Road, Boyle, Co Roscommon Died, peacefully, on 4th of December, after a short illness, surrounded by her loving family and in the care of St. Annes Ward, St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Predeceased by her husband Eugene and mother Rosaleen. Sadly missed by her daughter Anne Marie, sons Patrick Christopher and Eugene, her grandchildren Mikey, Ethan, Elizabeth and Freya, her father Martin, sisters Pauline and Rosaleen, brothers Mark, Brian and Michael, her sons in law Edward, Steve and Rory, daughter in law Rebecca, nieces and nephews, sisters and brothers in law, extended family and friends. Reposing in Mahon's funeral home, Boyle, from 3pm to 6pm, Friday 6th, with arriving to St Joseph's Church, Boyle, at 6.15pm. Funeral Mass at 11am on Saturday 7th, with burial afterwards in Assylynn Cemetery Boyle. House Strictly Private at all times, please, for immediate family only. Donald Daly, The Old Bog Road, Wardhouse, Tullaghan, Leitrim Peacefully at Sligo University Hospital. Funeral Mass on Friday (6/12) at 11am ar St. Patrick's Church, Tullaghan. Burial afterwards in St. Aidan’s Cemetery, Kinlough. May they all Rest in Peace.

Apr 27, 2017

Bleeding internally, 'screaming in pain,' Brampton woman spent 5 days in hospital hallway

Her name is Jamie-Lee Ball, but for five days last month during severe overcrowding at a Brampton, Ont., hospital, she was "Hallway Patient No. 1."Although she was bleeding internally and in "excruciating pain," Ball spent five days in a hallway of Brampton Civic Hospital on a stretcher with no pillow and just three thin curtains between her and a busy public area."It was really surprising," Ball said in an interview. "One of the comments that my mom made is that she felt like we were in a Third World country — deprived of a room, just lying on stretcher in the hallway."Ball says her bed was a stretcher with no pillow. Just three thin curtains separated her from a busy public area of the hospital, she says. (Submitted by Jamie-Lee Ball)On March 25, Ball was suffering from severe abdominal pain. Having undergone major abdominal surgery in February, she worried it could be a complication and went to the emergency room at the Brampton hospital.Ball could tell the ER was busy, and not long after she arrived the hospital announced it was under "Code Gridlock," a state in which... (CBC.ca)

Feb 9, 2017

'I cannot believe he is gone': Funeral planned for Brampton crash victim

A funeral will be held Jan. 23 for Victor Alvarado, the 22-year-old Brampton man killed in a single-vehicle crash Saturday night. Flowers and teddy bears now adorn the Clark Boulevard traffic light pole Alvarado’s bright yellow Toyota Celica hit around 11:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up by Chinita Alvarez, identifying herself as his cousin, to raise money for his parents to help pay for his funeral as friends and family mourn his death. “Nobody understands what this man meant to me,” she wrote. “To me he was a lil bit that I called lil Victor. He was so good to me and my son. I cannot believe he is gone. Pleaseeee be safe out there.” The funeral will be held at the Brampton Funeral Home, 10061 Chinguacousy Rd. Viewing is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the service starts at 1 p.m. Meanwhile, Peel Regional Police Major Collision Bureau investigators are continuing to look for witnesses to the crash. Anyone with information can call them at 905-453-2121, ext. 3710. (Brampton Guardian)

Jan 19, 2017

“I cannot believe he is gone” Funeral planned for Brampton crash victim

A funeral will be held Jan. 23 for Victor Alvarado, the 22-year-old Brampton man killed in a single-vehicle crash Saturday night. Flowers and teddy bears now adorn the Clark Boulevard traffic light pole Alvarado's bright yellow Toyota Celica hit around 11:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up by Chinita Alvarez, identifying herself as his cousin, to raise money for his parents to help pay for his funeral as friends and family mourn his death. "Nobody understands what this man meant to me," she wrote. "To me he was a lil bit that I called lil Victor. He was so good to me and my son. I cannot believe he is gone. Pleaseeee be safe out there." The funeral will be held at the Brampton Funeral Home, 10061 Chinguacousy Rd. Viewing is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the service starts at 1 p.m. Meanwhile, Peel Regional Police Major Collision Bureau investigators are continuing to look for witnesses to the crash. Anyone with information can call them at 905-453-2121, ext. 3710. (Hamilton Spectator)

Aug 15, 2016

Canada's Flower Town

Brampton is a suburban city in the Greater Toronto Area and it earned the aforementioned tag because of its large industry of greenhouses, those transparent structures usually made of glass, in which plants requiring regulated climate conditions are grown.   It all started when an immigrant from England, Edward Dale, established a flower nursery, Dale’s Nursery, which eventually became the town’s biggest and most successful employer.  It had a thriving business exporting flowers around the globe, and it became so prominent and well respected, it even developed a flower grading system.  At the peak of its popularity, the company had 140 greenhouses, and was the largest in North America, producing an average of 20 million blooms yearly.    Dale’s Nursery also produced its own rose and orchid varieties, as demanded by the market, and its success gave encouragement to other investors to put up many other flower nurseries in town.   Starting in 1963, the town put up a highly successful Flow... (The Standard)

Jul 5, 2016

Canada Day celebrations underway in Brampton

Canada Day celebrations at Brampton’s Chinguacousy Park are underway. Event highlights include family fun activities, splash pads, inflatables Kids Zone, mini putt, a petting zoo and paddle boats, as well as a ton of live performances by local community artists, children’s entertainers, buskers and internationally recognized performers.  Actor and performer Shane Hart will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Juno-award winning band July Talk will headline the Canada Day celebrations, as part of an exciting program of entertainment running until 10 p.m. The night will be capped off with an impressive fireworks display. (Brampton Guardian)

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