DLNR.
DLNR) Outreach Specialist
John Kahiapo was busy teaching young fishers at Laupāhoehoe Point Beach Park on Hawaiʻi Island about pono practices and the importance of conservation when he was completely caught off-guard. Fellow
DLNR officers and his ʻohana presented him with an exemplary award. The department chose Kahiapo, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo alumnus, as its recipient of this year’s
DLNR Citizen Conservationist Award, which recognizes people in the community who go above and beyond to protect natural and cultural resources.
“I can’t tell you how much we’ve relied on John to back up our regular officers,” said Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (
Touching tributes to former Washington assistant headteacher legend who has died aged 59
Terry Brown, from Walkerville, devoted over 30 years to teaching in Sunderland, Gateshead and County Durham
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Touching tributes have been paid to a fantastic former assistant head teacher who has died aged 59. Terry Brown devoted over 30 years to teaching young people in the North East, working in schools in Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham.
SOCAN Awards to toast 24 people who boosted Canadian content
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Bob Ezrin celebrates his award for Producer of the Year at the JUNO Gala dinner in Calgary, Saturday, April 2, 2016. Ezrin is one of 24 people who will be honoured at the SOCAN Awards later this month for helping raise the profile of Canadian-made music.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
TORONTO – The latePierre ElliottTrudeau and famed producer Bob Ezrin, along with 22 others who raised the profile of Canadian-made music, will be toasted at this year’s SOCAN Awards.
The music industry organization unveiled plans to dole out its newly created Guardian Award to a series of longtime champions of Canadian content in late May.
SOCAN Awards to toast 24 people who boosted Canadian content
by David Friend, The Canadian Press
Posted May 12, 2021 2:10 pm EDT
Last Updated May 12, 2021 at 2:14 pm EDT
TORONTO The late
Pierre Elliott
Trudeau and famed producer Bob Ezrin, along with 22 others who raised the profile of Canadian-made music, will be toasted at this year’s SOCAN Awards.
The music industry organization unveiled plans to dole out its newly created Guardian Award to a series of longtime champions of Canadian content in late May.
More than half of the “visionaries” will be recognized posthumously, including Kelly Jay Fordham of the band Crowbar, whose 1971 hit “Oh What a Feeling” was the first song to reap the rewards of the Cancon era.