Dallas Dollhaus / Dreamhaus Owner Rachel Page Creates Visions in Pink

Dallas Doll Haus/Dream Haus owner Rachel Page is a creative entrepreneur who found her passion in creating over-the-top, whimsical spaces. The Observer visited one of her studios-for-hire, the Doll Haus, to learn more about who she is and how her creative vision came to life. With a colorful and maximalist aesthetic, Page’s Doll Haus in Arlington is the embodiment of all things girly and fun. “I don’t think I’m like an everyday girl,” Page says, and nothing could be closer to the truth. Every inch of her space, including Page herself, has fantastical details that work to create a cohesive…
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Province invests $730K to upgrade education equipment in Sudbury

Funding provided to improve learning tools at NOSM University (Sudbury campus) and at Cambrian College Ontario said it is spending $730,000 for Cambrian College and NOSM University to provide upgraded equipment and infrastructure to help ensure those schools have the most modern equipment and learning tools “so students receive the high-quality education and training they need to succeed in the workforce. ” Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli, who is also the Ontario minister for economic development and job creation, made the announcement March 22 “This support will ensure students at Cambrian College, and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University’s Sudbury…
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how to use the new gray

Gray-green. Gray-green bathroom tiles. Gray-green painted walls in dining room. Gray-green painted walls in bedroom. Gray-green is having a moment. And no wonder: post-pandemic, cooler neutrals such as gray and white are being replaced by warmer, more inviting neutrals. Recently, we asked what color is replacing gray? And while many of us are happy with the answer (beige), others of us love decorating with gray, and are finding it hard to move on. Enter: gray-green, a warmer, muddier tone than traditional, cooler grays, and one that’s the perfect middle ground. ‘An amalgamation of gray, green and bluey brown, this shade…
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BC government announces multi-year boost to subsidize veterinary education

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 23, 2023 4:27 pm Updated March 23, 2023 6:16 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size The British Columbia government says it is permanently doubling the number of subsidized seats for people who want to train to become veterinarians and practice in the province. Education Minister Selina Robinson says the government will provide $21.8 million over three years to subsidize students who want to train to be vets at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatchewan. BC has been funding 20 seats at the university, but Robinson says the new…
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