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"Compass One (formerly known as Compass Point) is a suburban shopping mall located in the town centre of Sengkang, Singapore. The mall was built as an integrated development together with a condominium, Compass Heights which is located adjacent to the mall. Originally opened on 1 August 2002, the mall closed for extensive renovation works on 26 October 2015 and re-opened on 1 September 2016. ==History== Compass Point was built as an integrated development together with the adjacent Sengkang MRT/LRT station and Compass Heights condominium. Constructed at a cost of S$230 million, the shopping mall started operations on 1 August 2002. The shopping centre was the first major mall to open on the North East line. Before the renovation works, the mall was Singapore's first thematic suburban shopping mall based on the theme of learning. Educational panels and informative posters are mounted on railings and walls, which feature interesting trivia based on particular themes updated periodically. After getting feedback from the public and commissioning a survey of residents in the area, conducted by international property adviser DTZ Debenham Tie Leung Limited, the mall's developer, Centrepoint Properties, proposed the learning theme for the shopping mall to cater to the predominantly young families of Sengkang New Town. The shopping mall had an approximate retail area of . Retail space was spread out over four storeys and a basement. Each storey of the shopping centre was named after the five major continents, with motifs showing different aspects of that continent, such as flora and sea transport vessels: Oceania (basement storey); Asia (ground floor); Europe (2nd storey); The Americas (3rd); and Africa (4th). Tile floor mural in Compass Point ===Change of ownership and renovation works=== In December 2015, it was announced that real estate fund manager M&G; Real Estate will become the sole owner of Compass Point mall in Sengkang, after entering into a deed to acquire the remaining 18.99 percent of shares owned by Frasers Centrepoint. The buyout was finalised in February 2016 and M&G; Real Estate announced that the mall will reopen on 1 September 2016 after upon completion of the upgrading works under a new name and new management. The mall was called 1 Sengkang Mall after a competition on Facebook with the winner getting $1000 in cash with the most 'likes', but was officially renamed Compass One by the management after the public wanted to stick to the original name. Compass One reopened on 1 September 2016 with a new interior design, 180 speciality tenants and a redesigned interior layout. The Sengkang Public Library, which opened on 18 March 2017, occupies a portion of Levels 3 and 4. There will also be a play deck comprising a wet and dry playground at Level 4. The returning tenants are Cold Storage, Kopitiam and Japan Home. Additionally, Rubi Shoes opened one store in Compass One at the same opening, together with Cotton On Body and Cotton On. ==Accessibility== Compass One Shopping Mall is located next to the Sengkang MRT/LRT station, Sengkang Bus Interchange and Compassvale Bus Interchange. ==Gallery (as Compass Point)== File:Compass Point, Nov 05.JPGMain entrance of the mall in November 2005 File:Compass Point.JPG Compass Point before the upgrading works File:Compass Point Shopping Centre 2, Apr 06.JPGWall mounts on the railings depicting the theme of the mall File:Wall Mural at Compass Point.JPGWall tile mural in Compass Point ==See also== * Sengkang Community Hub * Sengkang Bus Interchange * Compassvale Bus Interchange ==References== ==External links== *Compass One website Category:Buildings and structures in Sengkang Category:Sengkang Category:Sengkang Town Centre Category:Shopping malls in Singapore Category:Buildings and structures completed in 2002 Category:2002 establishments in Singapore Category:Tourist attractions in North-East Region, Singapore "
"Christian La Rue (born 1970 or 1971) is a Canadian ice hockey coach. He was head coach of the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (2002–05) and before that of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens (1996–97). In May 2005 la Rue was named head coach of the Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), an appointment that was, however, to last less than a year. On the international scene, La Rue was an assistant coach for the Canadian team at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Under 18 Hockey Championship in the Czech Republic in June 2005 when Canada brought home a silver medal. He was also an assistant coach with the national under 18 team when it won a gold medal at the 2000 summer championship. ==References== Category:1970s births Category:Living people Category:Canadian ice hockey coaches Category:Chicoutimi Saguenéens coaches Category:Moncton Wildcats coaches Category:Saint John Sea Dogs coaches "
"Star is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Belly, released on January 25, 1993. ==Release== Star was released on January 25, 1993 and was an unexpected success. On February 21, 1994, the album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of at least 500,000 units. The single "Feed the Tree" became a number one hit on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, as well as a surprise pop hit, peaking at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the late spring of 1993.Classic 45s, "Feed the Tree." ("Chart info: #95p in May, #1m in January 1993")Michael Verity, "Belly And 'Star,'" WNEW.radio.com, December 14, 2011. The music video for "Feed the Tree" was a smash buzz bin MTV hit, and was nominated for Best Alternative Video VMA and Best New Artist VMA in 1993. "Slow Dog" peaked at number 17 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in the summer of 1993,Billboard, "Modern Rock Tracks," June 5, 1993. while "Gepetto" peaked at number 8 in the late fall/winter of 1993,Billboard, "Modern Rock Tracks," November 27, 1993. as well as charting on the Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart for five weeks in the late fall/winter of 1993. "Angel" is not a rerecording of the song of the same name that Tanya Donelly wrote with Throwing Muses for their 1989 album Hunkpapa. ==Reception== In 1994, Star was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album, while Belly were nominated for Best New Artist. ==Track listing== ==Charts== {class=" plainrowheaders sortable" - ! Chart (1993) ! Peak position - - - - - } ==Certifications== ==References== Category:1993 debut albums Category:Belly (band) albums Category:Albums produced by Gil Norton Category:Sire Records albums Category:Reprise Records albums "