Stefany Singh, a student in public policy and administration at York, is trading in her Miss Latina Canada crown to take up her new title as the new Miss Richmond Hill, reported The Thornhill Liberal May 13. The title means she will participate in the Miss Canada International 2004 competition. “I was really ecstatic,” said Singh, who grew up in Markham and has lived in Richmond Hill for four years. “When you’re representing your own community – you’ve grown up there and you know everything there – you can’t be any more thrilled than that.”
On air
- Martin Shadwick, defence analyst at York University’s Centre for International & Security Studies, discussed whether the federal cabinet will decide next week if it will enter into talks with the American government on the missile defence shield, on CBC Radio’s “Ontario Morning” May 7.
- Alan Middleton, marketing professor at York University’s Schulich School of Business, talked about the process of branding Canada and what the country has to do to make itself more appealing to business, immigrants and travellers around the world, at a conference in Ottawa on rebranding Canada, broadcast on CBC Radio’s “Sounds Like Canada” May 9.
- Anthony Forgione, a York University football player, was listed among the top university football players who were to take part in an all-star game last weekend at Wilfrid Laurier University, on “Canada Now” (CBLT-TV), Toronto, May 9.