Tailing ponds have been growing for decades because it's been illegal to release their toxic water. Now, the federal government has begun developing regulations to allow oilsands operators in northern Alberta to begin releasing treated tailings water back into the environment. Currently, companies must store any water used to extract oil during the mining process because it becomes toxic.
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Hannah Salas plays Cinderella in DMTC’s production. Photo from DMTC’s website.
Oh, if only some charming young prince would arrive on the scene and rescue us from the pandemic – and from the drudgery of housework, while he’s at it.
Plop that mop in the bucket and shake off that apron! Settle in for classic fairytale entertainment as the Davis Musical Theatre Company presents a virtual performance of “Cinderella” running through Sunday, March 21.
The musical, created by the legendary pair of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II whose other works, as you probably well know, include “The King and I,” “South Pacific,” “Oklahoma!” and “The Sound of Music” will be streamed live Saturday, March 19 and 20; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 21.
In all those years, she s seen and done a lot.
She cleaned clothes for actors like Lesley Warren and Emilio Estevez and politicians like Congresswoman Barbara Jordan and Gov. Ann Richards.
When the Dallas Cowboys did their summer training in Austin, expensive convertibles frequently pulled up and big, big guys would get out with clothes to clean.
One day, a limousine pulled up to the shop and Dolly Parton was in the back, there to pick up some clothes on the way out of town. She s waving at us through the door, Sanchez said. She was waving at us! I ll never forget it.