BRIDGE CITY CHORUS (Saskatoon)

Come sing with us! [Bridge City Chorus is tentative name of new Saskatoon gay/lesbian choral group; first meeting scheduled for Sept. 25, 1991; contact name: Ralph Wushke].
P67 (v9n6)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n5](Sept. 25, 1991): [7] (6cm.)
Choruses [choruses becoming increasingly popular in gay community; this newsnote mentions Edmonton Feminist Singers, Rocky Mountain Singers (a Calgary gay/lesbian chorus), and Bridge City Chorus (forming in Saskatoon)].
P67 (v9n6)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n5](Sept. 25, 1991): 20 (14cm.)
'Toon town tunes ["Saskatoon has joined the growing number of cities to have a gay chorus"; Bridge City Gay Men's Chorus].
P70 (v10n1)(Feb. 5, 1992): 6 (23cm.)
Prairie choruses [with reference to Saskatoon's Bridge City Men's Chorus; two-year- old chorus has introduced women to membership; also new director; mention also of growth of Edmonton's Vocal Minority].
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 11 (23cm.)
Love and valentines [announcement in some detail of February concerts by Edmonton's Vocal Minority choir and Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus; information also about the choirs].
P94 (v13n1)(Jan. 25, 1995): 26 (39cm.)
Singing on the prairies.
P104 (v14n3)(April 24, 1996)[dated April 26 on contents page]: 11 (13cm.)
Taking the show on the road [Bridge City Chorus preparing to join 15 other choirs for Canadian Gala Choruses Festival, Edmonton, May 15-18/98; "comprised of over 30 members"; "has been performing for sold out concerts to the Saskatoon community for the past seven years"; additional details].
P120 (v16n3)(April 29, 1998): 24 (24cm.)
Saskatoon chorus shines [Bridge City Chorus participates in first Canadian Gala Choruses Festival, titled "Festival '98," in Edmonton, May 15-18, 1998; details of events of the Festival].
P121 (v16n4)(June 10, 1998): 12 (30cm.)
Sing out [news concerning the Bridge City Chorus, Saskatoon].
P122 (v16n5)(July 29, 1998): 14 (21cm.)
A collective voice.
P125 (v16n8)(Dec. 9, 1998): 19 (24cm.)
...and in Saskatoon [history of the Bridge City Chorus, Saskatoon].
P131 (v17n6)(Sept. 15, 1999): 19 (39cm.)
The Bridge City Chorus: Concert and Dance, Saturday, February 05, 2000, Cosmopolitan Senior Citizens Center...Friday Night Fund Raiser, Friday, February 04, 2000, St. Thomas-Wesley United Church....[display advertisement].
P134 (v18n1)(Jan. 26, 2000): 2 (full page advertisement)
Beginnings [report from Winnipeg that first concert of Western Canada's newest gay/lesbian/bisexual community choir, Rainbow Harmony Project, of Winnipeg, was held May 20, 2000; Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus and Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus also performed; 1000 people attended concert at Walker Theatre; details of concert; history of the development of Rainbow Harmony Project].
P137 (v18n4)(May 31, 2000): 24 (59cm.)
Chorus celebrates 10th season [Bridge City Chorus, Saskatoon choral group; history of the group over past ten years]. By Glen Horton.
P138 (v18n5)(Aug. 2, 2000): 22 (66cm.)
The Bridge City Chorus presents Decade Dance, a celebration of 10 years of music, Saturday, May 5; concert at 7:30PM, Sutherland Hall.... [display advertisement].
P143 (v19n2)(March 14, 2001): 14 (18cm.)
Notes from the musical front [brief newsnote about some planned Bridge City Chorus activities as Chorus begins 11th season; in June 2002 plan to participate in GALA Festival 2002 in Toronto; etc.].
P148 (v19n7)[misnumbered v19n6 on contents page](Oct. 24, 2001): 13 (13cm.)
Joint concert in Saskatoon [on May 3; Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus and Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus will perform; information also about Regina's chorus director, David McIntyre; some details on interrelationships among the Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg choirs, mentioning James McNinch and Jeff Staflund].
P160 (v21n3)(April 16, 2003): 19-20 (29cm.)
Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus is seeking a Choral Director for the 2004-2005 season. We are a non-auditioned adult choir consisting of members from Saskatoon's gay, lesbian, transgender and bi community and their friends.... [display advertisement].
P170 (v22n5)(July 21, 2004): 24 (11cm.)
Letters: carbon copy [letter from the Rt. Rev. Rodney Andrews, Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon, in response to anger and hurt resulting from refusal to allow gay choirs to perform recently at St. John's Cathedral].
P173 (v22n8)(Dec. 8, 2004): 8 (37cm.)
Sour notes [detailed report; Bridge City Chorus, Saskatoon, and Prairie Pride Chorus, Regina, were informed that the Anglican Bishop of Saskatoon, Rodney Andrews, had cancelled their November 13 concert to be held at St. John's Anglican Cathedral; issue received significant coverage in Saskatoon Star-Phoenix; many details; concert was rebooked to St. Thomas Wesley United Church, Saskatoon].
P173 (v22n8)(Dec. 8, 2004): 9-10 (127cm.)