Corbin Elementary School s Academic Team won the Region Governor s Cup last weekend. Williamsburg Elementary School came in second and G.R. Hampton Elementary was third.
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Dr. Janice Fitzgerald became Newfoundland and Labrador s chief medical officer of health shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic. She quickly became a household presence during regular briefings on the outbreak. (Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
Her face has graced television screens across Newfoundland and Labrador for nearly a year, guiding the province through some of its darkest days in recent memory.
Now more than 20,000 people are pushing to have her name inscribed on Memorial University s new science building. At the same time, thousands have joined a Facebook group that is dedicated to supporting her.
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WATERTOWN – Chamberlain finished sixth Friday in the team competition of the Class A State Gymnastics meet at the Watertown Civic Arena. The Cubs scored 130.20 points. Deuel won the championship with 139.50.
Amelia Jones finished 6th in the All-Around with an 8.725 average. She tied for 18th in vault, tied for 11th in floor exercise and was 6th in the balance beam.
Stanley County’s Sumar Petersen finished 25th in the bars. Piper Cordes of Wall/Kadoka Area/Philip was 17th in the bars.
NEW INSIGHTS, NEW FORESIGHTS: Musings on the Performance Curators Initiatives Virtual International Symposium 2020
Last October, the Performance Curators Initiatives (PCI), a global network of performance curators based in the Philippines, held its second international symposium entitled Conversations on Curation and Performance in the Time of Halting and Transformation. In partnership with the Japan Foundation-Manila, ASEF Culture 360, and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the symposium was held fully online and partly streamed publicly via the PCI s YouTube Channel, and was attended by number of 40-50 participants globally; as thought-provoking presentations by speakers from different parts of the world highlighted the programme.