In an ideal world, we would all wake up early, go to the gym, write in our journals, and read a book before bed. Unfortunately, following through with these
During COVID-19, individuals in Saudi Arabia, exceeded their needs and rused to buy and stock up on groceries as they fear food insecurity. Among Saudi consumers, stress-eating became very common due to lockdown, with an increased tendency toward craving ethnic foods, or foods that resemble HRI standards and taste, thus facilitating the market growth for ready meals in various forms.New York, May 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Saudi Arabia Ready Meals Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06030509/?utm source=GNW Also, due to the closures of many hypermarkets and supermarkets in the region, the online retail channel is supporting the sales of this category. Owing to this, consumers are increasingly ordering their food and beverage requirements via online retail stores, in order to minimize the spread of the COVID virus.The GCC population is booming, and the midd
Last Updated: May 13, 2021 | 6:08 AM
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Home & Community Support Services (HCSS) Grey Bruce is announcing a new Executive Director.
Board Chair Dave Zago says in a release Stephen Musehl will be taking on the position saying, they are excited to welcome him into this leadership role.
HCSS, according to it website, is an organization which provides community based services and aims to enhance the quality of the daily lives of seniors, adults and families.
Zago notes, “he brings hands-on operational experience, he relates well to the local needs of clients and caregivers, and he has ideas that will advance home and community support services as a core component of the health system for the residents of Grey-Bruce.”
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May 1, 2021
It’s shaping up to be the hottest ticket in the Kootenays.
As Key City Theatre nears its 30
th brilliant season, our stage curtains are looking more shabby than chic. It’s time to replace them and our exciting Raise the Curtain Raffle will help us to do just that. With so many upgrades going on throughout our facility it is time for our stage to shine in anticipation of the return of performers and our audience.
Julie Godsave, chair of the Key City Theatre Society fundraising committee enthused: “With 18 draws starting on Mother’s Day, May 9 through to Father’s Day, June 20, our Raise the Curtain Fundraiser has some amazing and unique prizes to be won!” (