Could polar bears be established in the Antarctic to save the species? newscientist.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newscientist.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!
(Submitted photo) AMVETS Post 61 recently donated $500 to the Hillsboro Police Department and $500 to Highland County Sheriff s Office.
The post is also making a $5,000 donation this week to the Highland County Society for Children and Adults.
Pictured are Post 61 Representative Ken Gillespie and Highland County Sheriff s Office dispatcher Damon Haught.
Central Otago farmers say proposed dam safety rules scary
10 Mar, 2021 03:30 AM
3 minutes to read
The Lower Manorburn Dam, near Alexandra, will be one of the dams affected by new dam safety regulations to be introduced later this year.Photo / SRL Archive
The Lower Manorburn Dam, near Alexandra, will be one of the dams affected by new dam safety regulations to be introduced later this year.Photo / SRL Archive
Otago Daily Times
By: Yvonne O Hara
Proposed safety regulations for dams are scary , Central Otago farmers Otago Water Resource Users Group chairman Ken Gillespie says.
He said the new regulations, which are expected to be introduced later this year, would bring more stress and expense to farmers.
Heating and Ventilation News
Heating specialists must only perform repairs and maintenance work that might otherwise threaten safety in homes as part stricter lockdown restrictions to be enforced from Saturday
Scotland will introduce stricter lockdown measures this weekend that will restrict tradespeople to only enter peoples’ home in the country to conduct “essential work or services”.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said further restrictions were being introduced across a range of sectors to tackle concerns about national Covid-19 infection rates. From Saturday 16 January, everyone able to work from home must do so under the new guidance.
Specialists such as individuals working in the heating sector and other trade specialists are meanwhile asked only to carry out repairs and maintenance “that would otherwise threaten the household’s health and safety”.