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Info Dimanche is a Riviere-Du-Loup, QC-based company in the Media & Entertainment sector.
Wayscape is a narrative platform for living stories; a body of fiction released over time in collaboration with our user base.
Grateful Ventures is a company founded on one thing: good people doing good. We`re an online media and publishing coalition, focusing on building content and monetization strategies for high value domains. Our creative collective brings together brightest minds in online media, with hard-earned expertise and deep intuition in business, design, development, branding, marketing, advertising, online media, videography and cinematography.
NOLA Media Group, Louisiana`s largest media organization, delivers the best, most in-depth news 24/7 through NOLA.com and The Times-Picayune. From down the street to across the world, we are committed to continuing a 175-year tradition of providing award-winning coverage of the communities we serve. Our audiences seek us out in multiple ways throughout the day, on their smartphones, tablets and desktop computers, and in newspapers printed seven days a week. With an audience reach of more than 5.4 million visitors a month online, and with print products that benefit from among the highest market penetration rates of any city in America, NOLA Media Group is truly an audience expert. Let us show you a powerful suite of advertising and marketing solutions that allow our clients to target their customers, and deliver their messages with precision and high impact. NOLA Media Group is a part of Advance Local, one of the nation`s largest media companies. Advance Local reaches more than 30 million consumers through its 12 market-leading local news and information websites, and more than 30 newspapers. Our affiliated websites and newspapers have built a national reputation for award-winning journalism. Advance Local is a division of Advance Publications, along with Condé Nast, publisher of nameplates such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit and Golf Digest; and American City Business Journals, publisher of business news in 43 markets stretching from Boston to Honolulu.
Built in 1914, Union Station opens her arms with 850,000 square feet of amazing space that originally featured 900 rooms. In her prime as a working train station, she accommodated hundreds of thousands of passengers each year. During WWII, an estimated one million travelers – many of them soldiers -- passed through the Station. The North Waiting Room (now Sprint Festival Plaza) held 10,000 people and the complex included restaurants, a cigar store, barber shop, railroad offices, the nation`s largest Railway Express Building (used for shipping freight and mail) as well as a powerhouse providing steam and power. So many stories of farewells, reunions and of day-to-day vibrancy still echo in her walls. Just listen . . . Closed in the 1980s, our Station sat empty and neglected, narrowly escaping demolition on several occasions. Then, in 1996, a historic bi-state initiative was passed to fund the Station`s renovation, which was completed in grand fashion in 1999. Union Station is once again a majestic and desired destination for our surrounding communities. She is at once, magical, warm, casual, elegant, full of surprises and wise from experience but young at heart. Union Station draws tourists from all over the world who marvel at her Grand Hall`s 95-foot ceiling, three 3,500-pound chandeliers and the six-foot wide clock hanging in her central arch. She wakes up early and stays up late to host business meetings, recognition events, weddings and parties of all sorts. And that`s just the beginning . . . Just as you could 100 years ago, you can still catch the train at Union Station`s AMTRAK STOP and head out across the country. You`ll also find a permanent rail exhibit called the KC RAIL EXPERIENCE, exhibit spaces for traveling exhibits produced by the Smithsonian, National Geographic and other international organizations, a PLANETARIUM, an interactive science center SCIENCE CITY and a vibrant Theater District featuring GIANT-SCREEN MOVIES, LIVE THEATER, and so much more.