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It looked like a packed house last night. Director www.smartwatchappforum.com Robin MacLeod and music director Geoff Parr, addyqxp2877 teachers at Caledonia, with the student crews and many others, pulled off a great performance, and I expect it to be even better tonight makes perfect Thanks also goes out to those of the community that have provided generous donations, loans and support. It a great way to enjoy the season and support the Caledonia students.Unfortunate for those who missed it but there is really no subsitute for live performance in the theatre.Congratulations once again to all the talented students, committed teachers volunteers, supportive parents who stayed up late waiting for their kids to finish rehearsing and likely attended multiple performances.Fabulous night of entertainment!Comment by maggyo on 13th December 2009Thanks so much to all the cal students , Mrs.
One last thought. This whole experience reminds me of Dr. Seuss fine children book Hears a Who in which we learn that person is a person, no matter how small that it takes all the voices in the choir in order to be heard and that ARE HERE. Years ago, their father had a benign tumour removed from his leg. Three people in a family of five with tumours. It difficult to grasp..
Princess says passenger brought coronavirus on ship; cruise companies to change boarding protocolsCruise companies will change how they board passengers after Princess Cruises said Saturday that a California manwho died on Wednesdaywas likely infected with the coronavirus before he boarded the Grand Princesslast month. The discovery that aGrand Princess passenger apparently boarded the ship with an infection suggests that community spread began weeks before officials first diagnosed the nation first coronavirus case of unknown origin, also a California resident. In a conference call with reporters Saturday evening, Grant Tarling, the chief medical officer for Carnival Corporation, the parent company of Princess Cruises, www.smartwatchappforum.com said the man boarded the ship in San Francisco on Feb.
In an effort to bring much needed Federal attention to the issues of the Pacific salmon crisis; Cullen, MP for rfwhywk10129 Skeena Bulkley Valley is working with Julian, West Coast Fisheries Critic, tniimjn81523 to pressure the Federal committee into a hearing tour along coastal BC communities."This crisis has been growing in coastal BC and, despite our greatest efforts, Minister Shea has not heeded our calls for action." says Cullen. "The Standing Committee must look into what has happened to the 2009 sockeye runs and how the Federal government can attend to those Canadians impacted by this disastrous season."North Coast MLA Gary Coons agrees with his federal colleagues, "Since the BC Provincial government seems to have washed its hands of the wild salmon issue, I urge the government of Canada to sit up and take notice."Neither of BC's two largest sockeye producers, the Fraser and Skeena Rivers, was able to open for a 2009 sockeye salmon season; meanwhile the Minister of Fisheries was in Norway promoting Canada as a great place to raise farmed fish.Cullen says that barring an election call, hirqmwy27061 this issue must be of the highest priority for the Standing Committee when the House of Commons re convenes later this month. Cullen and Julian point out that the Committee has not even mentioned Pacific Salmon since February and they are urging the committee to immediately begin scheduling hearings and booking witnesses."Groups like the Sustainable Marine Fisheries and Communities Alliance have made every effort to be heard by the Minister," appeals Cullen, "now they are waiting to be heard by the Fisheries committee.""We have seen the disappearance of Atlantic Cod through poor fisheries policies and neglect, we do not want to witness the same fate for Pacific Salmon." says Julian, "Fisheries policies for British Columbia cannot be set in Ottawa meeting rooms.
"It's really just a little country house. Nothing that would really stand out. We believe in home defense, but it's also not something that would stand out. In Toby Butler and Graeme Miller's chapter "Linked: a landmark in sound, a public walk of art," we learn about an oral history project of sorts that engages and overwhelms the senses of its audience members. The public art installation by Graeme Miller runs along a four mile motorway in East London, and allows viewers to listen to a montage of voices and oral testimonies of peoples' lives in this area of the city. The viewer is instructed to walk through the entirety of outdoor exhibit wearing a pair of headphones.
Multi First Nation Treaty is a first and has been a long time coming, said Uchucklesaht Tribe Chief Charlie Cootes. People have now agreed that what was negotiated is something that we can live with and turn the opportunities of this treaty into reality. This is an awesome day in our history, and our forefathers would be proud; our future generations will be the beneficiaries of our hard work.
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