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HAVRE, Mont. (NMB) – The annual North Central Everything Antique Show will make its return next month after being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The show will take place from June 4-6 at the Great Northern Fairgrounds, and organizer Mark Weston says there will be plenty of antiques, including tractors and classic cars.
“We’re having a Volkswagen reunion. We’ve got bugs coming and there’s Volkswagen vans and rabbits and there should be a Vagabond there. Dune buggies are welcome and even the Volkswagen Thing, we’re supposed to have one of those there.”
Demonstrations scheduled during the show include wheat threshing, a rolling relics parade, and tractor games.
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Our triumph over Covid-19 through the vaccination programme could unleash an economic recovery greater than we might imagine, writes
Melene Rossouw.
There s only one way that South Africa will emerge victorious on the other side of the Covid-19 pandemic – and that s if nearly seven in every 10 people accept the invitation to be vaccinated.
The good news is that, as Phase 2 of the national vaccination programme gets under way, that target seems achievable. The latest Nids-Cram survey, published last week, shows that 71% of South Africans want the vaccine. Reaching that target can deliver considerable gains.
Besides the obvious benefit of taking the vaccine (immunity from the virus), there is another excellent potential impact: the reinvigoration of the economy, which can be sustained for years after the virus is beaten.
Two Bristol MPs would lose seats if General Election was held now, claims poll
Survey results have been revealed
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Two Bristol MPs would lose their seats if a General Election was held today, according to a new poll.
The survey by the Electoral Calculus asked residents whether and how they intend to vote if there were an imminent general election.