Choose to Challenge podcast marks International Women s Day on P.E.I.
The P.E.I. Advisory Council on the Status of Women is celebrating International Women’s Day with a series of podcasts featuring prominent Island women discussing how they are challenging the status quo.
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Rascal is a café and bar in Stranges Lane in central Christchurch. Pictured are owner Toby Eaton, left, with bartender Sam Barnett.
New blood has entered a well-known Christchurch hospitality laneway in the hopes it can return to its bustling heyday. Three offerings at Stranges Lane on High St have been revamped and re-fitted to freshen the space up. They are Rascal café and bar, Soul Quarter restaurant and Cascade cocktail bar. Couple Toby and Nikki Eaton are behind Rascal, while Soul Quarter and Cascade are run by business partners Josie Baker and Seth Hamilton. The latter pair are two of the three owners of The Craft Embassy on Oxford Tce, which has been highly popular since it opened in 2018.
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Was Hector Forsayth the best fullback never to play for the Wallabies?
The King’s School, Parramatta star was capped seven times for Scotland, was lauded as one of that country’s finest ever fullbacks, was wooed by England and played for the Barbarians. His back story is even more fascinating than his career.
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