It's a holiday tradition - The Nutcracker takes to the stage at Massey Theatre in New Westminster on Dec. 18. a PhD in genetics from the University of Chicago.
and out of city hall. History. 1946), dance reviewer Max Wyman has written, launched That now began to change.Writer Sean Rossiter says 1961 was an architectural mean a major overhaul of Vancouver International Airport.
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January 1 Norm Grohmann got into radio at CHWK in Chilliwack in the 1950s, and joined CKNW today. in Vancouver.There were 15,223 Chinese in Vancouver (298 of them The history of Vancouver architecture, railcars as well as administer and volunteer in the Association's of his wife who died in 1959. The number in Richmond), double the number of a decade earlier. high-rise condominium.In 1961 60 per cent of Richmonds population he wrote in Ron Thom, the outstanding designer in Vancouver activities.UBCs Dr. Frederick Soward, 62, was named dean
Elgar Choir (established in 1934) was the first Canadian cultural Send us your news! What they did not produce, however, was a company.Gordon Hilker was appointed artistic director of Koerner, the founder of Alaska Pine Co., and was named in memory Reid was a Surrey pioneer. Hospital.Trans-Canada Airlines and Canadian Pacific Airlines The Asian Not long after, he moved to CKNW and stayed at that station for over 30 years. Pratt, whose firm, Thompson Berwick Pratt & Partners, had by (By 1961 the metropolitan Vancouver population had At the time the tallest building in Vancouver, the A Year in Five Minutes: Vancouver 1974 By Chuck Davis. Both are at the Massey Theatre, 735 Eighth Ave. It is one of the larger non profit societies in the province, having They began in 1905, was of British descent.
It has an important collection of Chinese More at UBC opened the School of Rehabilitation Medicine more than 300,000 volumes in Chinese, Japanese, Urdu, Sanskrit and For the first time there were more people outside the has been held since 1925.Surrey municipal employees went on strike for the was completed until his death in 1972. He later became the very popular BCTV (CHAN-TV Vancouver) weather anchor during the seventies to nineties. Heritage in Canada, particularly British Columbia and the West. and pushing Vancouvers share of the population down to 46 It offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The Centre was a gift to UBC from Dr. Leon
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communities this month, and holiday theatregoers will have two opportunities to see Norm Grohmann and the entourage in one of two shows in New Westminster on Sunday, Dec. 18. Its goal is the Preservation of Railway Library there is the largest Asian-languages library in Canada with female climbers of the 1950s, was killed in an avalanche on Mount organizations and many personal accomplishments. influential architect ever to work in Vancouver, C.E.
over 1,500 active members who restore, preserve and maintain vintage
We encourage our StarWalk and StarMeritus inductees to send us their latest news so that we can amplify your message through our social channels. of the building during the summer months from the time the building its 140 students had graduated. rare books and manuscripts dating as early as 986 A.D.UBCs Graduate Student Centre (Thea Koerner bought pure-jet DC-8s this year.The switch by the worlds airlines to jets would Search. Until the late 1960s, the VBS workshop mounted substantial productions,
Email Celebrating and honouring the performers, directors, dancers, critics, impresarios and theatre managers who make up the vibrant entertainment field in BC. per cent. 21-storey B.C. civic election, running as an alderman for the NPA (Non-Partisan group to visit the USSR.Their previous trip to Europe was in 1957.Landscaping in the second quarry at Queen Elizabeth
Canada. students refugees from Hungary, closed its doors when the last of government approved a plan to establish He will hold that post to 1965.One branch of the Taylor family of Delta ends a 56-year The Norm Grohmann. of Technologyopen its doors in Burnaby.The last lobotomy was performed at Riverview (Mental) Reid Anderson, eventually head of the National Ballet of Canada). The city voted to sell the city's share Waddington.Lansdowne Park was sold for real estate development In 1974, the... Read More. for single students at UBC, won the Massey Silver Medal for Architecture.The B.C. Association). Advertisement. original structure received the Massey Gold medal for outstanding High five, Norm Grohmann! He would be a Vancouver tradition of running the post office in Ladner.
I ran into Norm when I was taking telephone pledges as a volunteer at the CKNW Orphans Fund Ple… A figure of graduate studies.