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Live entertainment’s return to Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo will speed up next month as the theatre company hosts a five-day camp. The Summer Stages Festival, which will feature one-act plays and performances, will be held at Heritage Village and Heritage Shipyard.
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“It was exhilarating, it was adrenaline again,” said Bailey Yarkie, artistic director for Theatre; Just Because. “Theatre really thrives with performing for audiences and getting that instant feedback is very satisfying.”
By Jaryn Vecchio
May 12, 2021 | 3:27 PM
Krista Balsom announces her campaign for a Ward 1 council seat at the Heritage Shipyard // Jaryn Vecchio - Harvard Broadcasting
Municipal Councillor Krista Balsom is planning to step away from politics after the term wraps up ahead of this year’s election.
She announced over Facebook she’s been accepted to the University of Saskatchewan to study law, a passion she claims to have had for years.
Whether classes are in-person or online, Balsom tells Mix News she isn’t planning on out-right leaving the community.
“I will be in the community as much as possible but I will attend classes out in Saskatoon if necessary.”
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