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N L adds 4 new COVID-19 cases as dozens told to isolate

The province s active caseload is now 13, with 10 new cases announced in past three days. Social Sharing CBC News · comments Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald says one of Friday s new cases is connected to the recent cluster in the Eastern Health region. (Government of Newfoundland and Labrador ) There are four new cases of COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador on Friday, including one connected to the Eastern Health region cluster announced Thursday. Another new case in Eastern Health is travel-related. Both cases in the region are under 19 years old.  The Eastern Health cluster now has five cases, and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald said the health authority is still investigating to try to locate the source.

Sheriff s Office Seizes More Than 170 Pounds of Weed, Almost 2,500 Plants and $280K at Illegal Grow Sites, Agency Says

Press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office: On January 14, 2021, deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) served two search warrants resulting from a neighborhood complaint regarding illegal cannabis cultivation in the greater Eureka area. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Humboldt County Code Enforcement assisted in the service of the warrants. Two parcels were investigated during the service of the warrants. The parcels did not possess the required county permit and state license to cultivate cannabis commercially. At the first parcel, located on the 1400 block of Freshwater Road, deputies eradicated approximately 1,568 growing cannabis plants. Deputies seized and destroyed approximately 87.5 pounds of processed cannabis, 5 pounds of cannabis bud and 8 pounds of Butane Honey Oil. Deputies also located and seized two illegal firearms and three high-capacity magazines, in addition to $140,500 pursuant to

Here s where to buy gifts for the foodie on your list in St John s

Posted: Dec 16, 2020 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: December 16, 2020 Be inspired with some hard-to-find pantry items at Waterwest, which has items upstairs by its restaurant, as well as downstairs, in its butcher shop. (Submitted by Gabby Peyton) Christmas is all about giving and eating, even in COVID times. So why not combine the two and give the gift of delicious to your fave foodie friend? St. John s has an impressive number of specialty food shops for its population holes in the wall across the city where you can pick up Lebanese spice blends, Chinese chili oils or canned sardines from Spain. In addition to the increase in immigration over the past few decades, which has stimulated a desire for international foodstuffs, a rise in interest for culinary travelling through one s own kitchen has made the hunt for more obscure ingredients bigger than ever. Let s also not forget the explosion of home cooking during a global pandemic; quarantine cooking is all the rage this year, whe

Numberplate recognition cameras to spot drivers with no permit in Cooloola Recreation Area

Numberplate recognition cameras to spot drivers with no permit in Cooloola Recreation Area SatSaturday 12 A camera has been installed on the Leisha Track at the entrance to Rainbow Beach. ( Print text only Cancel Drivers sneaking onto a popular Queensland tourist beach without a permit will be fined when new automatic cameras begin checking every licence plate. Key points: Rangers will also use a mobile camera Queensland Parks and Wildlife hopes this will deter poor visitor behaviour Cameras are being installed at three entrances to the Cooloola Recreation Area stretching from Noosa s North Shore to Rainbow Beach. There will also be a mobile camera travelling with rangers.

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