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College names studio after former instructor
3 minute read Yesterday at 12:21 AM CDTAssiniboine College officially named its audio recording space The Bob Simmons Studio on Friday afternoon at the Victoria East campus.
The naming was to honour the longtime instructor, “whose influence continues to resonate” with students, colleagues and the broader media industry, the college said.
Assiniboine president Mark Frison said the recognition was made possible through a grassroots effort led by Simmons’ former colleagues and alumni.
“Bob’s former colleagues felt that we should honour his legacy in some way,” Frison told the Sun. “They came together, raised more than $7,000 in donations to sponsor the naming of a studio within the college’s Centre for Creative Media.”
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The specimen collection site at 620 Dennis St. is temporarily moving to 144 Sixth St. as part of an approximate one-year relocation before a new permanent site opens, the health-care provider said in a news release on Friday.
Dynacare services will close at the Brandon Clinic at noon on April 24 and are anticipated to resume at the new location at 8 a.m. on April 28, pending required regulatory inspections, the release said.
People accessing services on April 24 are encouraged to arrive by 11:30 a.m. to ensure their samples can be processed.
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