Flying kites is synonymous with the winter harvest festival and an activity that is enjoyed by one and all during the day. Ahmed Qazi has been running his family business of making kites since 1979 and visibly enjoys every aspect of it including making them himself. Almost 50 years later after his grandfather set up shop, Qazi intends to carry on
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The country registered 82 new cases, its highest one-day Covid-19 cases ever in 24 hours, yesterday as authorities placed Phuentsholing town under a three-day lockdown starting yesterday morning.
Low says that since the successful pre-order and delivery of her family s Alor Setar based ying yong noodles to the Klang Valley, other hawkers in the food court have also asked her to help them do the same thing. ANGEL LOW
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Last week, Leela Ganesh was staring in despair at her nearly-empty tin of Kluang coffee powder. In the past, the KL-based Leela often travelled regularly back to her hometown in the southern state of Johor, and would top up her stock of coffee on these brief sojourns.
Roanoke restaurant collects hundreds of gifts trading toys for bourbon cubes
‘It was unbelievable the turnout we got’
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Lucky, a restaurant in downtown Roanoke, is making a difference this holiday season.
Cubes for Kids kicked off in early December and for every toy donated, the restaurant gave customers two free bourbon cubes.
Owner Hunter Johnson said there was a line to donate toys the first day they kicked off the fundraiser.
Thank you to everyone for your generosity and support of our Cubes for Kids program. There will be more smiles in our.Posted by Lucky Restaurant on Tuesday, December 15, 2020