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Laurier Gareau - CANADA150 Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 11/8/2017
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This is a Canada 150 project that aims to present places and people important for the Francophone community of Saskatchewan. More information : Geocaching CÉCS

Ceci est un projet Canada 150 qui vise à faire découvrir des personnalités et lieux importants pour la communauté francophone de la Saskatchewan. Plus d'information : Géocachette CÉCS


LAURIER GAREAU – CANADA150

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Laurier Gareau is undoubtedly one of the greatest modern-day champions of Fransaskois culture.

Born in Saint-Isidore de Bellevue, the historian and playwright has been involved in the development of the Fransaskois community for more than 40 years. Since 1975, Laurier has written or directed more than 45 plays. He won an award at the Saskatchewan Book Awards in 2015 for his play Green Mustang and was inducted into the Margaret Woodward Saskatchewan Theatre Hall of Fame in 2004 for his contribution as an author, actor,  director and educator.

His first novel, De poussière et de vent, was published in 2016 by Éditions de la Nouvelle plume.


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Un des plus grands défenseurs de la culture fransaskoise des temps modernes est sans nul doute Laurier Gareau.

Né à Saint-Isidore de Bellevue, l’historien et dramaturge est engagé dans le développement de la communauté fransaskoise depuis plus de 40 ans. Depuis 1975, Laurier a écrit ou dirigé plus de 45 pièces de théâtre. Il a notamment remporté un prix au Saskatchewan Book Awards en 2015 pour sa pièce Green Mustang et a été intronisé au Temple de la renommée du théâtre de la Saskatchewan en 2004 pour sa contribution comme auteur, comédien, metteur en scène et éducateur.

Son premier roman, De poussière et de vent, a été publié en 2016 aux Éditions de la Nouvelle plume.

Laurier Gareau (source : L'Eau Vive)

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