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Apply now for National Theatre School

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Young Canadians wanting to train for a career in the theatre will get a chance to be considered for enrollment in the National Theatre School of Canada (NTSC) as the school begins gearing up for its annual audition tour.

To be considered for enrollment for the next school year, applications must be in to the school by Feb. 15. Interviews and auditions will then take place in major centres across Canada in March, April and May.

Apply now for National Theatre School

Page 30

Young Canadians wanting to train for a career in the theatre will get a chance to be considered for enrollment in the National Theatre School of Canada (NTSC) as the school begins gearing up for its annual audition tour.

To be considered for enrollment for the next school year, applications must be in to the school by Feb. 15. Interviews and auditions will then take place in major centres across Canada in March, April and May.

Bridging year provides boost to confidence

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Tucked into one of the buildings at the University of New Brunswick is the Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute. The institute is home to the Bridging Year program that is designed for Aboriginal students who wish to begin university studies, but do not have the one or two required subjects they need.

Students taking this program will get an idea of what university life is all about while upgrading their education.

Bridging year provides boost to confidence

Page 29

Tucked into one of the buildings at the University of New Brunswick is the Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute. The institute is home to the Bridging Year program that is designed for Aboriginal students who wish to begin university studies, but do not have the one or two required subjects they need.

Students taking this program will get an idea of what university life is all about while upgrading their education.

Big talent, bright future

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Stages Model and Talent Agency holds the Saskatchewan-wide Fresh Faces Model Search every year. It?s a chance for good-looking guys and gals across the province to gain international recognition in the world of professional modeling.

This year, for the first time since the event began in 1989, the winner is Aboriginal. Fourteen-year-old Desarae Eashappie from the Carry the Kettle First Nation just west of Regina won this year?s title.

Desarae said she entered the contest on the advice of a talent scout from Stages Modeling.

Big talent, bright future

Page 28

Stages Model and Talent Agency holds the Saskatchewan-wide Fresh Faces Model Search every year. It?s a chance for good-looking guys and gals across the province to gain international recognition in the world of professional modeling.

This year, for the first time since the event began in 1989, the winner is Aboriginal. Fourteen-year-old Desarae Eashappie from the Carry the Kettle First Nation just west of Regina won this year?s title.

Desarae said she entered the contest on the advice of a talent scout from Stages Modeling.