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Eli Bennett (born March 9, 1989) [1] is a Canadian Juno Award-nominated jazz saxophonist and Leo Award-winning film composer. [2] He has composed more than twenty film scores [3] and in 2018 received his first Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Documentary for the film Believe: The True Story of Real Bearded Santas. [4]
The Vancouver Five (aka Direct Action) Archived August 27, 2005, at the Wayback Machine. Includes an interview with Ann Hansen and an essay by a supporter of the Five in Toronto. Direct Action: Reflections on Armed Resistance and the Squamish Five, an audio CD recorded by Ann Hansen, presenting information from her book.
In 1960, BC Forest Products plant and lumber storage facility on the south side of False Creek caught fire in Vancouver's first-ever five-alarm blaze. [10] Every piece of firefighting equipment and all of Vancouver's firefighters fought the blaze for hours, but the facility was totally destroyed.
Five Alarm Funk will perform as one of Saturday night’s closing acts. Nomadic Massive will close out the festival on Sunday. French speaking acts scheduled include La Famille LeBlanc (New ...
Five Alarm Funk will perform as one of Saturday night’s closing acts. Nomadic Massive will close out the festival on Sunday. A new act this year is Coreyah, a psychedelic Korean folk group with ...
In early April 2017, Vancouver was announced as the 2018 Juno Awards host after the 2017 awards concluded. [9] ... (Five Alarm Funk), "Speak" (Ninjaspy)
More than 200 firefighters responded to the massive blaze on West 145th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue just after 2:40 p.m. that left five civilians and four firefighters injured ...
Initial crews responded and reported large flames and smoke coming from the mill. The chief on scene quickly upgraded the alarm calling in additional companies. Flames started to spread quickly from the mill itself to a nearby dock, which resulted in the chief declaring the incident as a five alarm call, VFRS's first five-alarm fire.