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Puer Tea Study - Forums - GoKunming

Hi! I am a college student in the US, and I am currently developing a research project with which I will apply for grant funding to travel to Kunming for approximately 10 weeks this coming summer. I have a strong interest in puer tea and have done much drinking and reading in the past few years. I do not have Mandarin background but I have been doing some self-teaching and plan to implement some language courses as a part of my project and continue classes when I return to campus. I am planning to spend part of my time (maybe 4 or 5 weeks) at the Keats School, learning Mandarin one-on-one and taking advantage of the convenient housing and food package. The grant funding I am applying for does not favor study abroad type programs or language learning, so I am de-emphasizing this element of my project. So, after my stay at the Keats School, I will need to arrange another form of housing and wanted to check for recommendations as far as affordable housing for students, preferably a

Public warning issued about high-risk sex offender who will live in Vancouver

by Craig Takeuchi on April 10th, 2021 at 9:15 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 A public warning was issued this week that a high-risk sex offender will take up residence in Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) issued a public notification on April 8 that 33-year-old John Ambrose Seward will be residing in Vancouver. Seward is a convicted sex offender and he is serving a 10-year longterm supervision order for convictions of sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. The VPD states that he “poses a significant risk to women in the community”. He is described as an Indigenous male with a medium build who is 173 centimetres (five-feet, eight-inches) tall. He has short black hair and brown eyes.

3 talented top chefs big moves heat up Houston s restaurant scene

3 talented top chefs big moves heat up Houston s restaurant scene 3 talented top chefs big moves heat up Houston s restaurant scene Photo by Kimberly Park Courtesy of Hidden Omakase Houston chefs are always on the move. Jobs may come and go, but the steady pace of openings and expansions means plenty of opportunities for those with proven track records. Recently, three establishments announced they have new leaders in their kitchens. Let s take a quick spin through the latest hirings. Chef Brandi Key has joined Dish Society s parent company, Five 12 Restaurant Concepts, as director of culinary operations. Best known for her time with Clark Cooper Concepts, Key opened a number of successful restaurants including Coppa Osteria, SaltAir Seafood Kitchen, Punk s Simple Southern Food, and The Kitchen at The Dunlavy. After a brief stint with Lasco Enterprises (The Tasting Room, Max s Wine Dive), Key became the executive chef for Alice Blue in The Heights, a position she left in

COVID-19 in B C : New case counts remain above 850; Phase 3 vaccinations begins; 16 flight exposures; and more

by Craig Takeuchi on April 5th, 2021 at 5:40 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 New case counts may be slightly lower than the weekend but they’re still extremely high, hovering not far from the 1,000 mark. Meanwhile, B.C.’s immunization program is advancing to Phase 3 ahead of schedule tomorrow, with a new online booking system available (more details below). Health violations Controversy arose when two Vancouver restaurants announced that they would defy provincial health orders to close all indoor dining. In response, Vancouver Coastal Health ordered one of the establishments, Gusto in the Olympic Village, to shut down. The president and CEO of the B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association issued a statement to condemn the actions of these restaurant owners.

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