"Carolyn Gray" is a Canada/Canadian playwright. Her full-length play The Elmwood Visitation (Scirocco Drama) was produced by Theatre Projects Manitoba in 2007 and won the Manitoba Day Award for excellence in archival research. The Confessional of the Black Penitents or the True Path to the Church, a play about Video Lottery Terminal/VLTs, was part of Factory Theatre Toronto’s Trans-Canada Reading Week in 2007 and is slated for production by Theatre Projects Manitoba. Catarinetta was produced as the Manitoba Theatre for Young People Junior Company show in 2008. Carolyn Gray won the Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards/John Hirsch Award for Most Promising New Writer at the 2008 Manitoba Book Awards, and is the Aqua Books Writer-in-Residence as of September 2009.

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Different areas of the county often have needs other areas may not have.

They're used to paying $1 to $3. Now, because of a glitch in the system, pharmacies aren't hooked up with the right program. Seniors are telling me they're paying $10, $30. One even said she was charged $100. Some aren't buying their medicine.

We've got one right now that we need for someone from the south side of the county.

He took away a mother from those kids. But I've got God on my side.