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pmoo Reconciliation in question ahead of election
« le: Novembre 08, 2024, 01:21:14 am »
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 Burlingtons Sound of Music Festival has found its new executive director 鈥?Myles Rusak.The announcement was made Monday, Nov. 19, months after the festivals board of directors issued a statement in July stating it had parted ways stanley cup  with its former executive director Dave Miller. We don ;t really want to discuss the details of the departure at this point,  vice-president Peter John stanley cup  Vandyk had said at the time.  We ;re moving in a new direction. I really can ;t say much more.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The decision saw some of the festivals 500 volunteers decide to resign after Millers departure, according to Vandyk. The change has been difficult, but the prospect of having a new group of people join the Sound of Music is exciting. Things happen, but we have a great community around us,  he added.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Sound of Music Festival started in 1979, initially as a marching band parade, and has since morphed into a nine-day music festival that sees thousands descend on Spencer Smith Park in Burlington.Next year will mark the festivals 40th anniversary.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rusak brings more than 15 years of experience in the not-for-profit industry, taking on leadership positions with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Southern Alberta, James Allans Girls School in the  stanley website U.K., Alberta Theatre Projects Zcbd Animal cruelty charges stayed against Ontario zoo owner
 AYLMER, Ont. 鈥?Police in Aylmer, Ont., say they ;re consulting with prosecutors on how to proceed with a local church that continues to defy the province   emergency orders.The Aylmer Police Service says the Church of God has held a Sunday service three times since the orders were issued to try and slow the spread of COVID-19.Police said they received 15 complaints about the emergency order being breached on April 19 and they spoke with church organizers on several occasions to fi stanley website nd alternatives.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, police said the church held another service this past Sunday stanley cup  and approximately 61 cars were in attendance.No arrests have been made, but police said an investigator has been assigned to the case and a detailed briefing package was submitted to the Crown attorney   office.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley flask      Aylmer Police Service respects everyone   rights to a peaceful assembly for the purposes of freedom of expression and religious beliefs, police said in a statement. For this reason, we are taking a measured and least intrusive approach in dealing with this community issue.Pastor Henry Hildebrandt, who has been preaching to his congregation from a raised platform in the church   parking lot, with worshippers listening to the service over the radio in their cars, said he understands that police have a job to do.