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...Mike Brown, Perth, Ont. Scott Dickens, Ancaster, Ont. Jennifer Fratesi, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Erin Gammel, Barriere, B.C. Brent Hayden, Mission, B.C. Andrew Hurd, Oakville, Ont. Riley Janes, Saskatoon, Sask. Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C. Mark Johnston, St. Catharines, Ont. Morgan Knabe, Calgary Rhiannon Leier, Winnipeg Yannick Lupien, Ste-Foy, Que. Mike Mintenko, Moose Jaw, Sask. Nathaniel O'Brien, Victoria, B.C. Brittany Reimer, Surrey, B.C. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont. Rick Say, Salmon Arm, B.C. Lauren van Oosten, Calgary Elizabeth Warden, Toronto...
Menino and Douglas Foy, the governor’s transportation secretary, have both contacted Turnpike Authority chairman Matthew Amorello, asking him to postpone a final vote on the sale until state and local officials have been consulted, according to The Boston Globe...
...great era"), the scheme has found favor with actors who, among other things, disliked the dingy backstage conditions at the Barbican. Toby Stephens, a much-praised RSC Coriolanus in 1994, calls it a "timely cutting away of dead wood for a company that was overstretched." RSC managing director Chris Foy speaks enthusiastically of a break from his company?s "well-engineered but constricting operating model, a move away from the railway timetable concept." But whether the RSC finds a new direction, or has its identity chipped away by the dogfight for vacant theaters and the struggle to survive...
...March the company even sent the second minicycle on a lucrative American visit, the first product of a five-year partnership with the University of Michigan. "The U.S. is the largest English-speaking territory in the world," says RSC managing director Chris Foy. "If we are laying claim to the minds of the world we have to move into America." The University of Michigan contributed $2 million this year in what Foy hopes will be the start of a grand scheme that could propel his company into communities across...
...McKeon believes that while students generally have a right to privacy about internal college disciplinary proceedings, they forfeit this right to some extent when they commit a crime on campus...[T]he public has a legitimate right to know the results of disciplinary proceedings relating to school safety," Foy writes...