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With Monday’s announcement from Transport Canada to remove all COVID-19 requirements to enter the country, Princess Cruises is prepared to welcome all guests on cruises visiting, arriving or departing from Canadian ports, including its Canada/New England voyages and Alaska cruises where the cruise line is the industry leader.

Princess Cruises Ready for Guests from Canadian Ports as Canada Drops COVID Requirements

Artist Bob Hernandez will exhibit his work “Water and Paint” at the MAIN from Tuesday, Sept. 27- Monday, Oct. 31.

Local Artist Bob Hernandez Exhibiting ‘Water and Paint’ at the MAIN

California State University, Northridge’s Cooper Wenzel recorded four saves on his way to his second shutout of the season Saturday night as CSUN and University of Texas Rio Grande Valley played to a 0-0 tie in men’s soccer action at Matador Soccer Field.

CSUN, UTRGV Play to 0-0 Draw; Wenzel Named Big West Defensive Player of the Week

College of the Canyons Women’s Soccer suffered its first loss of the season with a 4-2 road defeat at the hands of Saddleback College on Tuesday, Sept. 20.

Lady Cougars Fall 4-2 in First Loss Against Saddleback

College of the Canyons will host Manufacturing Day from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center.

Oct. 6: COC Hosting Manufacturing Day

The 23rd season of KCET’s Fine Cut Festival of Films kicked off Wednesday, Sept. 21, with recent California Institute of the Arts graduate Adam Musa Othman (Film/Video BFA 2022) taking home Best Animation for his short “Horned Cook, Gola.”

CalArtian Wins Best Animation at KCET’s 2022 Fine Cut Festival

College of the Canyons will be recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the passage of Title IX in 1972 with a variety of ongoing campus events and special recognitions throughout the 2022-23 academic year.

COC Athletics Recognizing Title IX 50th Anniversary

The regular meeting of the William S. Hart Union High School District’s Governing Board will take place Wednesday, Sept. 28, beginning with closed session at 5:45 p.m., followed immediately by open session at 7 p.m.

Sept. 28: Hart District Regular Meeting

As California Institute of the Arts 2022-23 academic year kicked off on Sept. 12, 27 artists have joined CalArts as new regular faculty members.

CalArts Welcomes 27 New Regular Faculty Members

1876 – California oil industry born as CSO No. 4 in Pico Canyon becomes state’s first commercially productive oil well [story]

Pico No. 4

1970 – Lagasse family helps save Mentryville buildings as Newhall and Malibu brush fires erupt & join into worst fire in SoCal history. Twelve fires over 10 days burn 525,000 acres, kill 13 people and destroy approx. 1,500 structures. [story]

Clampitt fire

1855 – Sanford & Cyrus Lyon establish Lyon’s Station (for stagecoaches) near today’s Sierra Hwy & Newhall Ave [story]

Sanford Lyon

Director Laurie Morgan is no stranger to the SCV artistic scene, having been active as a singer, actress, and director since the 1970s.

Romantic Comedy ‘Beau Jest’ Opens at Canyon Theatre Guild

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has voted 14 students as winners of the 49th Student Academy Awards competition.

Winners of 2022 Student Academy Awards Announced

The Santa Clarita City Council will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 27, beginning with a special meeting/closed session at 5:30 p.m., followed immediately by open session at 6 p.m.

Sept. 27: City Council Regular Meeting

College of the Canyons student-athletes Motoko Shimoji (women’s golf) and Joshua Littleberry (football) have been named the COC Athletic Department’s Women’s & Men’s Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running Sept. 12-17.

COC Names Shimoji, Littleberry Athletes of the Week

California State University, Northridge head men’s and women’s track and field and cross country coach Justin Johnson has announced the addition of Devin Elizondo to the Matadors’ coaching staff.

Matadors Add Devin Elizondo, Joseph Blue to Track, Cross Country Programs

Valencia-based Lief Labs, a premier formulation and product development innovator and manufacturer of dietary supplements, is pleased to announce that Lief’s CEO & Founder, Adel Villalobos, was honored by the College of the Canyons Business Alliance among specially selected local Hispanic business owners, leaders, and entrepreneurs who have inspired others to pursue their dreams in the Santa Clarita Valley.

COC Business Alliance Honors Lief Labs CEO During Hispanic Heritage Month

Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley announces the 30-year celebration of the James T. Ventress Clubhouse in Newhall Park on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 8 a.m.

Oct. 12: Boys & Girls Club SCV Celebrating 30 Years

On Thursday, Sept. 29, Los Angeles County will officially launch the Veteran Suicide Review Team, a collaborative between the city of Los Angeles, County, federal and private agencies to reduce veteran suicide in L.A. County.

L.A. County Launches Veteran Suicide Review Team

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond will host a virtual Back-to-School Parent Town Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 6 p.m.

Parents Invited to Virtual Town Hall with State Schools Chief

A Centers for Disease Control report published on Monday, Sept. 19 used U.S. data from 2017-2019 to highlight striking inequality in maternal deaths.

L.A. County, CDC Report Similar, Critical Inequalities in Maternal Deaths

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed Friday no new deaths and 34 new cases in the Santa Clarita Valley, with a total of 13 deaths and 1,641 new cases countywide.

Friday COVID Roundup: 34 New SCV Cases; No Additional Deaths

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health this week warned school leaders about a new and concerning “rainbow fentanyl” drug that may interest youth.

School Leaders Warned of New, ‘Rainbow Fentanyl’ Trend



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