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They say there’s always a Jersey connection. But it’s not always a good one.
You’re likely aware that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, was a New Jersey native.
Interview with Scott Le Crass
February 27, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
As the pandemic spread, and the country went into lockdown, then out, then back, then out then back, creatives everywhere had to adjust their lives and their modus operandi in order to bring theatre to the people and keep their art alive. One of those who has worked very well in this way is Director
Scott Le Crass, and I recently caught up with him for a chat about theatre in the age of COVID. Scott Le Crass
TE: Welcome along Scott. I’ve just been looking back and the last time we talked was in June 2019 just after the opening of your show Country Music at the Omnibus Theatre. That was a successful run, wasn’t it?
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A tear trickled from Toby’s eye, and it was almost possible to believe that his ordeal four nights outside during one of the worst snowstorms in years had all been too much for him.
But then he flopped down on the floor like a punctured souffle and dozed off. Perhaps he was just bored.
A few feet away, Toby’s owner, Nelly Roa, gushed about the police officers who helped to finally bring the lost 2-year-old German shepherd home Wednesday afternoon.
“I am Toby’s mother,” Roa began, speaking to reporters at the Chicago Police Department’s 14th District station in Humboldt Park.
REGINA While tourism is usually focused on bringing money and visitors in from other places, many Saskatchewan communities have been forced to look inward to try and invigorate the industry. Tourism organizations across the province are finding creative ways to promote local businesses and activities in their own communities. It s unprecedented times, said Ashley Stone, director of Destination & Tourism Regina Tourism Regina said right now it is focused on how to keep its businesses afloat. It said when the tourism industry rebounds, it needs to ensure Regina has the services to support the industry. We are doing everything we can to make sure that we are positioned that when things do open up that we are ready, Stone said. We ll just have to take it day by day and really be aware of the restrictions to make sure we re safe.