Greystone Theatre goes virtual with production of Dylan Thomas drama Under Milk Wood, first written as a radio play by the famous Welsh poet, will be performed live and virtually by 26 U of S students.
Author of the article: Matt Olson
Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021 • February 11, 2021 • 2 minute read • Dwayne Brenna, the director of the Greystone Theatre production of Under Milk Wood, said the challenges of working online during COVID-19 has pushed everyone to do their best work. Photo by Gord Waldner /The StarPhoenix
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The next year, he went back and cracked the roster.
“I think that experience helped define a dogged pursuit of everything I’ve done in my life,” he said. Saskatoon businessman and philanthropist David Dube, seen here in 2015, was named to the Order of Canada on Wednesday for his contributions to charity and the city’s sports community. jpg
As an adult, Dube has carved out a successful business career which has allowed him to give back to Saskatoon through numerous charitable causes, with a particular commitment to local sport. His philanthropy and contribution to Saskatoon’s sporting community was recognized on Wednesday when he was appointed as a member of the Order of Canada.
Michael Robertson, originally convicted of manslaughter in Rocky Genereaux death, acquitted after retrial Justice Grant Currie said the Crown did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the stabbing death of Rocky Genereaux was not done in self-defence.
Author of the article: Bre McAdam • Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020 • December 22, 2020 • 2 minute read • Michael James Robertson was acquitted of manslaughter on Dec. 18 at Saskatoon Court of Queen s Bench in the stabbing death of Rocky Genereaux in 2015. He was granted a retrial after the appeal court overturned his 2016 manslaughter conviction. Photo by Saskatoon Police Service
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Michael James Robertson is now a free man.