Passion Parity Performance
In 1964, founder Peter Holman had a vision to assemble the best creative minds and industry-leading production teams to design and deliver truly transformative, immersive experiences. And for 60 years Holman has been a leader in creating innovative museum, tradeshow and retail environments that bring a sense of joy & discovery.
Today, A.J. Sparkes leads a team of thinkers, creators and producers driven by a shared passion to imagine and create experiences that delight and enrich peoples’ lives. As markets and technologies have evolved, our vision and capabilities have continually grown to fulfill our clients’ ever-evolving needs. At the heart of these capabilities is a versatile and robust fabrication team, supported by accomplished creative design, engineering and installation teams that work together translating the story and vision into reality.
In a world of commodities, true connection is rare. But by integrating the lessons and trends of museum, tradeshow and retail experiences, we help our clients connect more deeply with their customers.
LiUNA Local 837 was first chartered on June 18, 1950, today the local represents 4,000 workers in the Hamilton-Niagara Region. Included are 750 members in the Industrial Sector (cleaners, caretakers, factory workers, food processors and security Employees).
Over the years, LiUNA Local 837 has become well-known throughout the community as they ventured into non-traditional roles and embraced a wide array of opportunities including non-profit-housing initiatives, banquet and conference centres, and long-term care facilities; creating employment opportunities for membership and training grounds for trainees.
Ian Brisbin is a passionate cyclist and lover of the outdoors who practices personal injury law with an emphasis on protecting the rights of injured cyclists. He is an advocate for cycling and is a member of the Boards of Directors of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition and Hamilton Bikeshare Inc. Ian's passion for cycling and the outdoors makes him an ideal advocate for those injured in cycling-related accidents.
Cafe Domestiique is a cycling cafe located in the heart of Dundas, Ontario. They offer an incredible selection of Italian-style coffees and espresso, as well as a wide array of other beverages and delicious snacks and sandwiches. Whether you’re looking for a destination ride or a stop along the way, Cafe Domestiique has something for everyone. Stop in and experience their unique atmosphere and enjoy their tasty treats.