LAHORE: An accountability court on Thursday extended judicial remand of National Highways Authority former Director Shaukat Hussain and five others accused of causing a loss of Rs60 million to.
HYDERABAD: Majority of marine fishermen, mostly boat owners, residing in coastal areas of Thatta, Sujawal and Badin districts are yet to get representation in the Fishermen Cooperative Society , a.
LAHORE:An accountability court on Thursday extended judicial remand of National Highways Authority former Director Shaukat Hussain and five other accused of causing a loss of Rs60 million to the.
Author of the article: Susan Gamble
Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 1 day ago • 2 minute read • A donation santizer and wipes worth about $400,00O has been made to the Brant Community Healthcare System Foundation: In the photo are Abu Norman Tarek, imam of the Brantford Muslim Association, Shaukat Hussain of the ICNA Relief Canada, Mario Colombo; BCHS foundation chair, David McNeil, BCHS president, and Fusion Products owner Randy Nobes. Photo by Susan Gamble /The Expositor
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The Brantford Muslim Association arranged a donation of sanitizer and wipes worth more $400,000.
The bulk of the donation, about 100 skids, were delivered to the Brant Community Healthcare System, which operates Brantford General Hospital and the Willett urgent-care centre in Paris.
TEENAGERS climbing onto a primary school roof are causing damage to the building. Pictures show youngsters sitting on top of Brookhouse Primary School in Blackburn – with one person having taken a chair up to the roof. Others can be seen gesturing at passers-by and lying down. Acting headteacher Kathryn Forsyth said the school had urged the wider community to report the incidents to police. The school said in a statement: “Brookhouse Primary School has been experiencing both trespassing and vandalism on the Early Years site and the school grounds. “Unfortunately, this has increased recently and we are being supported with PCSO involvement to address this. We have communicated with our parents to inform them of what is happening and now urge the wider community to report any concerning incidents to the police.