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Grand Benders review: It's no Jersey Shore
People party at Coco's in a scene from Grand Benders, a new docu-soap on the digital channel bpm.tv that claims to be Canada's answer to Jersey Shore.
Grand Benders is no Jersey Shore
That's the image I presented in a story I wrote 24 years ago for my then-employer, The London Free Press, after interviewing dozens of unrepentant young beachgoers who told me they party all night, wake up with a beer in one hand and skateboard to the liquor store every morning for refills.
Partners REIT Announces Strong Growth in First Quarter 2012
FIRST QUARTER 2012 HIGHLIGHTS: -- NOI rises 93%, Net Income rises 237%, and FFO per unit and AFFO per unit are up 127% and 122%, respectively, for the first quarter of 2012 on contribution from acquisitions and solid same property performance in comparison to the same prior year quarter; -- Cash distributions on FFO were 90% compared to 106% ... (more)
Mickey Rapaport, the owner of Coco's in Grand Bend and star of a five-part documentary soap about life working at one of Ontario's hottest beaches, holds his co-star, Princess Coco.