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Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Colleen Milligan April 20, 2021 - 7:00 AM From gardening to cycling, Kelowna residents are trying all sorts of outdoor activities to stay busy amid the pandemic and that includes roller skating and inline skating. Kelowna residents Colleen Milligan and Tara Ricketts started teaching roller skating last year amid COVID-19. “Originally I’m a figure skater and growing up in Kelowna I skated at Mount Boucherie and Kelowna clubs and roller skated at the Boardwalk (a popular skating rink). As I kept skating and the Boardwalk disappeared, I lost roller skating for a while and then picked it up again about 12 years ago in connection with roller derby,” Milligan said.
Air Ambulance appeal for help to keep flying
The Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon council area is the second busiest area in Northern Ireland in terms of Air Ambulance call-outs, it has been revealed.
Tuesday, 29th December 2020, 5:14 pm
The lifesaving service responded to calls for help 223 times in this area since it was founded three years ago (it has been called out on 1,881 occasions provincewide, an average of twice a day).
Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, Air Ambulance NI has continued to be busy responding to trauma incidents and delivering critical pre-hospital care seven days a week.
Thanking the public for their support the service provided an update of some of recent developments