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WHAT SHAKESPEARE S DOING TO STRATFORD | Maclean s

By Alan Success is a strange phenomenon. Take the case of my birthplace. This spring it is building a million-and-a-half-dollar classical theatre that Montreal or Toronto might well envy. Yet four years ago it was just another railroad town, a farming centre, conservative and obscure. When anyone asked me where 1 was born 1 told them. Stratford, in southwestern Ontario, about a hundred miles from Toronto. Then Tom Patterson, a business-paper editor who was also born there, talked Stratford into backing a Shakespearean drama festival. In one summer it became one of the world s great cultural meccas, a success story that has been told in some fifty magazine articles, several books and a National Film Board movie. On opening night this city of 20.108 gets more space in the world s great newspapers than Ottawa gets in a month. Stratford has appeared on TV as far south as Mexico. Through the CBC the fiat Ontario accent of Stratford residents has been heard in Europe and South America.

Dumas Police Department pays tribute to Chief Marvin Trejo and other fallen officers

Elon University / Today at Elon / January 14 update for faculty and staff on increased COVID-19 testing and volunteering to assist with testing

Elon provided COVID-19 testing as faculty and staff return after the winter break in Alumni Gym. The following update from the Ready & Resilient Committee sent to faculty and staff focuses on the increased testing that will begin next week for students, faculty and staff as well as information about volunteering to assist with testing. Share: Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page Dear colleagues, Thank you for participating in and volunteering to facilitate arrival testing. Below are updates regarding arrival testing results, increased testing offered Winter Term and Spring Semester, and our need for test site volunteers.

Property developer Conor Clarkson faces bankruptcy petition

A creditor has sought the bankruptcy of well-known businessman and horse racing figure Conor Clarkson. The application came before the High Court yesterday, just over a year after Mr Clarkson abandoned a bid to have more than €70m in debts written off after it was discovered he had forged a document. The property developer, with an address in Stepaside, Co Dublin, was a prominent figure in racing circles and owned Kicking King, which won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2005 and generated over €900,000 in prize money. His bankruptcy is now being sought by creditor Tom Flood over an unpaid debt of €150,000.

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