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Chappell Roan vows to perform in Saskatchewan 'one day'
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National Post
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- National Post
Jarritos Celebrates 75 Years of Flavour and Canada is Invited to the Party
Article content TORONTO — This year, Jarritos—the iconic Mexican soda known for its bold flavours and vibrant personality—is celebrating 75 years of bringing people together. To mark the milestone, the brand is launching a one-of-a-kind pop-up experience in Toronto's Ossington Village, followed by a nationwide restaurant giveaway that will spread the celebration from coast to coast. Article content Article content From August 15-17, 45 Ossington Avenue, one of Toronto's trendiest streets, will be transformed into an interactive Jarritos playground from 5-8pm on Friday and 12-8pm Saturday and Sunday. The three-day celebration will immerse visitors in a colourful world of flavour, featuring engaging activities, delicious treats, and unique brand experiences around every corner: Article content Interactive Installations – Vibrant, eye-catching displays designed to create memorable moments for guests. Flower Giveaways – Bright bouquets wrapped in Jarritos-branded paper. Exclusive Merch – Limited edition, stylish pieces made to be worn and treasured. Happy Hour (3–5 PM Saturday & Sunday) – Free tacos and Jarritos mocktails to keep the good vibes flowing. Full Sampling – A chance to taste Jarritos' most beloved and adventurous flavours. Article content The celebration is supported by an integrated city takeover, including nine billboards in Toronto's most high-traffic neighbourhoods, over 100 TTC posters, a fully wrapped streetcar, and posters across Ossington Station, guiding guests straight to the celebration. Article content To close out the anniversary with a national toast, Jarritos will host its first-ever coast-to-coast in-person giveaway on August 29. Partnering with 75 independent restaurants across Canada, the first 75 customers at each location will receive a free Jarritos, creating hundreds of joyful brand moments in a single day. Article content 'This is more than a birthday, it's a thank-you to our fans,' said Santiago Behar, Canada Country Manager at Jarritos. 'From the streets of Toronto to restaurants across Canada, we're celebrating the people and communities who have made Jarritos part of their tables and traditions.' Article content For more details on Jarritos' 75th anniversary events and participating restaurant partners, follow @JarritosCanada. Article content ABOUT JARRITOS Article content Jarritos Sodas come from the vibrant streets of Mexico, where optimism and hope overrule adversity, where bright colours and bold flavours are the norm and not the exception. Created in 1950 by Francisco 'El Güero' Hill in Mexico in his very own dining room, he used real fruits and real sugar to make soda so good, people kept saying '¡Que Buenos Son!' Becoming the best-selling drink in the country by 1960, we've kept the same flavour and same authentic glass bottles, while expanding to 12 vibrant flavours. We not only export products, we export our culture to the world. Each unique taste is a delicious slice of our Mexican heritage. ¡Salud! Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content


CBC
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- CBC
3 Ottawa tennis clubs find no asbestos in court clay
Three Ottawa tennis clubs say there was no asbestos found in the clay on their bagged product or on the courts, after learning of possible contamination in parts of Quebec. Last week, some Quebec municipalities shut their clay courts after an analysis found potentially troubling asbestos concentrations in the bagged clay used to maintain them. The clay was produced by an American company, Har-Tru, whose product is also used at Ottawa tennis clubs. The Elmdale Tennis Club and Tennis Centre West Ottawa closed their Har-Tru courts in anticipation of test results, while the Ottawa Tennis Club and Rideau Sports Centre kept their courts open. Testing has revealed "no trace of asbestos" in the clay at the Elmdale Tennis Club, according to a letter it sent its members Tuesday night, and it plans to reopen Wednesday. The Tennis Centre West Ottawa and the Ottawa Tennis Club both confirmed to CBC that tests performed on the stored clay and court surfaces "have come back negative for the detection of asbestos." The Tennis Centre West Ottawa reopened its courts Wednesday. However, in a letter to members, the Ottawa Tennis Club noted it is "not permitted to use [its] stored bags of clay." It is unable to patch the courts until it finds a new "supplier/product", which it is actively searching for, the letter continued. CBC reached out to inquire why it is not permitted to use the clay, and to the Elmdale Tennis Club and Tennis Centre West Ottawa about whether or not they will continue to use their bagged clay product. CBC has reached out to the Rideau Sports Centre to inquire about its courts. Har-Tru told CBC over the weekend that it had hired an independent lab to review samples and pending testing it anticipated a temporary hold on the import, sale, and use of Har-Tru materials in Canada. "Har-Tru is dedicated to public safety and delivering the highest quality products for tennis players in Canada," the company said in an emailed statement.