BBC Blas presenter Caoimhe Ní Chathail investigates the growing demand for treatments such as fillers and anti-wrinkle injections that seem to be becoming the norm with young people today.
Caoimhe wants to find out why people decide to have aesthetics treatments, how easy it is to get them and how important it is to do your research.
How safe are these procedures?
Caoimhe investigates how the aesthetics industry is unregulated in Northern Ireland which causes a lot of non-medical practitioners to be in charge.
Dr Chris Hutton explains the dangers around botched jobs and side effects that can include blindness and severe infections.
21 Desember 2020 06:12 Wacky Adventures’ go-kart track. Photo: Yaël Malgas
If you have a love for speed and adventure then Wacky Adventures is the place for you!
Some of the Weslander team members bravely took on the go-kart and quad-bike track last week Friday to experience the adventures on offer. According to journalist Noluvu Ludidi, arriving at Wacky Adventures one is drawn in by the vibrant colours of the welcoming flags and lush green grass.
With his bubbly personality owner Chris Hatton makes one feel welcome from the start.
He says he established Wacky Adventures on the West Coast with the vision of bringing families together and creating an opportunity for them to have fun together.
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What smells conjure up Canada for you?
Last week, The Current asked listeners about the smells that remind them of Canada. Here s what they had to say.
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Last week,
Matt Galloway spoke with historian William Tullett about the Odeuropa project that aims to catalogue Europe s historical scents.
But after the interview concluded, we smelled an opportunity to do more. So, we got a little bit nosy and asked our listeners: what smells remind you of Canada?
Greening Up the Mountains moved to summer
The beloved Greening Up The Mountains Festival will once again be absent from its traditional date of the last Saturday in April but the Sylva Board of Commissioners has pledged that the event will take place in 2021.
“It is called Greening Up The Mountains, but I do feel like April is too soon,” said Commissioner David Nestler. “Moving it back to later in the year when we’re confident that a vaccine will be more widespread seems like a safe bet to me.”
The event has taken place for 22 continuous years, and 2020 was slated to be the 23