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Wednesday, 9 June 2004
CBC News: 34-year veteran of Edmonton Symphony departs for Banff < 12:42:16 AM>.
David Hoyt, the symphony's resident conductor, has accepted a job as the artistic and executive director of the music and sound department at the Banff Centre for the Arts.
Theresa's new boss, I guess.
CBC News: New arts centre aims to woo Atlantic artists home < 12:40:16 AM>.
Hoping to encourage local artists to stay in [^] or return to [^] Nova Scotia, a husband-and-wife team has just opened a new arts centre and retreat overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
Loosely based on Alberta's Banff Centre of the Arts, the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts is the vision of Ken Schwartz and Chris O'Neill.
CBC News: Calling all music fans: Telus becomes naming donor to Royal Conservatory reno < 12:38:16 AM>.
The Royal Conservatory of Music's renewal project got one of its biggest boosts Tuesday, as Telus pledged $10 million towards the Toronto-based school's new facilities.
CBC News: IN BRIEF: Cdn. pianist's 2nd chance nets 2nd place, more < 12:36:57 AM>.
A Newfoundland cancer survivor who put her concert pianist days aside for her family has placed second in an international piano competition.
Gander's Averill Piers Baker placed second Saturday at the fourth Van Cliburn Foundation International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs.
Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day Victory... < 12:33:51 AM>.
Read the first chapter of Mark Zuehlke's new book More Chapter Ones [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
Weather Warning < 12:09:25 AM>.
Smog Advisory In Effect [Toronto, Ontario, Weather] It was that kind of day.
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