Curtain call for game 150

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on June 11, 2008

And Curtain will enter the record books at the Demons because he will be the youngest to achieve life membership when he runs on to Bellerive Oval for the second versus third clash against Clarence.
Debuting as a 16-year-old in 2000 in the Statewide League, the now 24-year-old has been a regular midfield cog in the [...]

Curtain rises at new performing arts centre

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on June 4, 2008

From Alice’s Restaurant to Rosecrantz and Guildenstern, the stage is set for the first season at Richmond Hill’s new performing arts centre.
The vision of having a theatre for York Region has been in the works for at least 26 years and this council is proud to be making it a reality, he said.
A quartet of [...]

A starry ‘Country Girl’ gets an inert Broadway revival

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 27, 2008

The theater is mysterious,” murmurs the title character at one point during “The Country Girl” — one of the more pretentious (but true) pronouncements in Clifford Odets’ 1950 backstage potboiler about an alcohol-soaked actor attempting a comeback.
That mystery is further reenforced by the latest Broadway revival of Odets’ play, an inert production that has stymied [...]

News & Features Ban on tobacco displays ‘puts health first’

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 21, 2008

Ontario smokers will soon have to thumb through a binder to pick the brand of their choice at convenience stores as the province ushers in a ban on cigarette displays that the government says is necessary to save lives despite growing concern among store owners. While half of Ontario’s 10,000 convenience stores say they [...]

Ontario Cigarette display ban to go ahead despite uproar

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 20, 2008

Ontario smokers will soon have to thumb through a binder to pick the brand of their choice at convenience stores as the province ushers in a ban on cigarette displays which the government says is necessary to save lives despite growing concern among [...]

Entries open for Neighbourhood Awards

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 20, 2008

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Financial guide for social landlords

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008

Related ItemsSouthern Housing Group provides Financial Inclusion Service Housing revenue system review launched Federation calls for housing association customer code Connaught posts strong resultsGreat Places does refinancing deal Caring Homes implements new system for future growth National Housing federation criticises pathfinder report English Churches in firing line over “poor” payBovis warns of housing credit crunch [...]

Bolsover shows good housekeeping

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008

Bolsovers decision to retain its housing stock rather flew in the face of the Governments desired outcome for the future of council housing. The hard road it might have been but the dissident choice paid off the district council is proving its worth as a landlord
Since taking the decision to retain its housing stock [...]

The Sharper Image To Close Curtain On Store At Mayfaire

Filed Under Curt Flood, Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 4, 2008

It’s a sad day for fans of the Ionic Breeze air purifier and the Turbo-Groomer.
The Sharper Image in Mayfaire Town Center is one of 90 stores out of 184 that the San Francisco-based company is closing as a result of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February. Mayfaire officials expect the curtain to close [...]

Theatre Art Show lifting curtain on design students work

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 4, 2008

This week, the backstage action that makes live theatre possible will take to the limelight at this year’s student-run Theatre Art Show Curt Hennig. The show will showcase the work of both Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts students in the Department of Drama’s Theatre Design, Technical Theatre, and Stage Management programs.
The demonstration will be [...]


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