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  • Silver is from Winnipeg. He was Manitoba Theatre Centre's playwright-in-residence in the early '80s, has written numerous radio plays for CBC and the novel Acadia. He has lived in Nova Scotia for many years, but his publisher here is Winnipeg based, the company that recently released the Manitoba Encyclopedia. Dr." John Christian Schultz and Agnes Farquharson provide the second main point of view. As Schultz arrives from the East, his image of Red River as a "slipshod, ramshackle, inbred, stagnant backwater" seems to be confirmed, "which was pleasant news for his prospects. Very astute, she recognizes early on that Schultz is going places, but she's often the one with the ideas. Agnes is one of many strong and smart female characters in this novel, and even Louis Riel respects her, th...

  • According to new Statistics Canada information, country music is the first choice of radio listeners in Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

  • ...For one, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia have thus far not enacted such provisions. ...

  • In radio, the group will safeguard Fideles aux postes, a four-episode documentary series covering the history of the golden age of French radio in Quebec; Frank Willis's reporting of the Moose River Mine Disaster in Nova Scotia in April 1936; and the body of work of broadcaster Harry (Red) Foster, who was responsible for the first full network radio broadcast of the 1934 Grey Cup in Toronto, the introduction of noon news broadcasts, and the first televised Grey Cup game for the CBC in 1952. In film, they've chosen Les Bons debarras, about a young girl and her obsessive love for her mother; Isabel, a 1968 thriller about a young girl who returns to her childhood home to find the terrors that lurk within it; and Wavelength, Michael Snow's groundbreaking film often hailed as, the Citizen Ka...

  • ... group following racist comments made during radio show - Whether representative plaintiff must prove...[73] As the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal stated in Butler v. Southam...

  • I love returning to my second home -- that's how I see Winnipeg -- to see close friends and valued colleagues," says [Paul Marleyn] "I also love coming to the city in early June, well before the festival starts, and staying into July to catch up with friends and to visit my favourite haunts... the personal warmth, enthusiasm and sense of community of Winnipeg is very special. The opening gala concert has an intriguing twist to it. It features the debut of a specially commissioned work by Camerata Nova's artistic director Andrew Balfour. After reading an article about him in the Free Press, people at Gimli's Prairie Ocean Centre of the Arts discussed their ideas with Balfour about a piece of music they wanted to give a "musical voice" to Lake Winnipeg. Called The Voice of the Lake, it ...

    ...Amicable CBC radio personality Andrea Ratuski plays host to many of t...

  • ...(c) for the Nova Scotia offshore area, the highest percentage rate ... Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Société Radio-Canada Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and...

  • IF you're listening to the radio in Manitoba you're more likely to be tapping your toes to Garth Brooks or Shania Twain than Beyonce or the Black Eyed Peas. Statistics Canada surveyed radio listeners in the fall of 2005. They found that country music was the first choice of listeners in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Listeners in Manitoba spent 20.3 per cent of their time tuned in to country stations. The population of country music lovers has been growing over the last couple of years,'' she said. "Country music has been modernizing and contemporizing and it's become more accessible.

  • As you promote your business locally, and the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) continues to advertise the profession at a national level, your provincial affiliates are working on marketing at a provincial level. Each province has a selected volunteer or volunteers to help coordinate local advertising, sponsorship and promotions. Some of these initiatives are truly inspiring and unique. Most provinces are promoting their members and the association in similar places including career tradeshows at universities and high schools as well as at home and garden shows. Many provincial associations have started to create relationships with the local media.

    ...Have you ever heard of a divorce event? The Nova Scotia association was involved in a local 'divorc... Ontario association has created a number of radio advertisements. These ads are aired on AM740 Zoome...

  • For anyone who pays attention to CBC, it has been tough not to notice it over the past several months. Rarely a week goes by without another blogger or newspaper columnist claiming that the CBC has "abandoned" classical music, or "gone mainstream." A Facebook group dedicated to restoring the old Radio 2 has over 16,000 members. If the artists on the new Radio 2 are so awful, why are classical organizations across the country leaping at the chance to work with them? Why was Sarah Slean at last year's New Music Festival? Why does Toronto's Art of Time Ensemble ask Roberto Occhipinti to arrange a Sarah Harmer song? Who went to see Symphony Nova Scotia's performance with rapper Buck 65 (aka, Rich Terfry, host of the new roots/world program Radio 2 Drive)? Here at home, groups such as the WS...



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