Happy August! Long time, no see!
I do hope you’ll forgive my recent dereliction of duty as it pertains to my columnal (Is that even a word?) responsibilities here at Haligonia.ca.
As some of you already know, I started a new, non-journalism-related job a few months back and well … the learning curve has been somewhat steeper than I initially anticipated. Throw in a near relocation to St. John’s, Newfoundland, a cold-turkey Paxil abandonment and voila … total chaos (not to mention very little spare time to write).
But fear not, dear readers. It looks as though I’ll be sticking around Halifax a while longer and continuing with my columnal – okay, if it’s not a word it really should be – duties as they relate to Citizen at Large.
Speaking of moves, did you happen to catch CTV’s tribute to ten-year Fluff at 5 co-host Starr Dobson last week?
Starr, of course, has departed the long-running suppertime gabfest (and the network) to become the new President and CEO of the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia later this month.
Among those feting Starr on her final day on set were several of her past CTV colleagues, including her Fluff at 5 predecessor turned Steele Ford Lincoln pitchperson Nancy Regan, Paul Mennier, Jonathan Kay, Bill MacKay, MairiAnna Bachynsky, and Bill Jessome; former N.S. PremierJohn Hamm, the Pictou County doctor responsible for bring Alma’s most famous daughter into the world, and federal cabinet minister Peter MacKayalso sent televised well wishes.
Starr’s co-hosting duties opposite Bruce Frisko have since been handed over to Atlantic Canadian YouTube expert and former Breakfast Television star Maria Panopalis, whose Section Six shoes are now being filled by Ana Almeida, a former morning co-host at Halifax radio station 101.3 The Bounce
And in other news …
TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS:
FUNDRAISER:
Swiss Chalet in Bedford will be holding a benefit dance and auction for 20-year restaurant employee Matt Ryan this Saturday, August 3 at 8 pm at Brewsters in the Mill Cove Plaza. According to a sign posted at the Bedford Place Mall, Matt “was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. All proceeds will be going to help the Ryan Family in their time of need.”
HOUSE OF WINDSOR ALERT:
Royal watchers who’ve can’t get enough of the hype surrounding the arrival of Prince George of Cambridge are invited to attend Delish Fine Foods’ celebration of the future king’s birth this Saturday at 5280 St. Margaret’s Bay Road in Upper Tantallon (next to the recently opened Royal Bank location) between 11 am and 2 pm. British ex-pat and Delish owner Denis Dineen was recently interviewed by Global Halifax’s Rebecca Lau about the royal birth and his plans for the party, which will include music by local musical wonders The Saunders Brothers.
It’s also worth noting that the Mahone Bay Settlers Museum is currently hosting an exhibit dedicated to the newborn prince at its Main Street HQ.
PASSINGS:
SPOTTED:
That’s it for now … see you soon! And don’t forget to follow me on Twitter,@CitizenWilliams!
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