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of belonging. “You know that feeling when you walk into your childhood home and your mom’s there and you sit down at the table and you just feel like you’re home?” Senecal asked. “When you feel like a kid again and you’re warm and you’re taken care of? For me that’s what it feels like being on stage.”
Postmedia B.C. Liberal MLAs have picked former cabinet minister Shirley Bond as their interim leader, replacing Andrew Wilkinson as the party seeks to stabilize itself after last month’s election losses. Bond, the five-term MLA from Prince George, has served as deputy premier, transportation minister, attorney general and in several other high-profile cabinet posts. The job is temporary and she forgoes running as a candidate in the future race for a permanent leader. “I appreciate the confidence and trust my colleagues have placed in me as we work together to hold John Horgan and the NDP government to account in the coming months,” Bond said in a news release. Her first task will be to prepare the 28-member Liberal caucus to be the official Opposition when Premier John Horgan recalls the house on Dec. 7. Bond will lead the party after the Liberals lost 13 seats in last month’s election to the NDP. The party has ordered an independent review into its worst showing in decades. The party has also said it has put in place an impartial team of advisers to set up a full leadership race at an undetermined point in the future.
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Denis Senecal takes on the role of Kris Kringle for the stage reading of Miracle on 34th Street at Theatre NorthWest in December. Claire McCaffrey, 10, left, and Valen von den Steinen, 11, will share the role of Susan.
Actor craves connection CHRISTINE HINZMANN Citizen staff
When live entertainment came to a sudden stop because of the pandemic, it hit the audience hard.
Still harder hit were those people in the industry making their living providing that entertainment. And don’t forget the actors who thrive on entertaining because for some the old
adage ‘all the world’s a stage’ is true and they miss it. For Denis Senecal, who takes on the starring role of Kris Kringle for the Judy Russell Presents stage reading of the heartwarming Christmas class Miracle on 34th Street next month, this is more than just a performance. This is what he loves doing, how he thrives and what makes gives him a sense