A Webster woman has been charged with setting the fire that sent her two children to the hospital for smoke inhalation injuries and burns in late February.Officials say Mary Elizabeth Corliss attempted to barricade herself and her children, aged 9 and.
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Red Root & Co marks win in 2021 Good Food Awards
Published Saturday, Mar. 13, 2021, 9:28 am
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Red Root & Co’s Hops & Citrus Bitters has achieved national accolades with a recent win in the 2021 Good Food Awards.
“We are beyond excited to be honored with a Good Food Award amongst such an impressive group of food crafters! Being selected as a winner validates our craft of herbalism and ethos in a truly meaningful way,” said Corey MacDonald, owner and founder of Red Root & Co, a Harrisonburg-based small-batch producer of plant-based oxymels, shrubs, tonics, syrups, and bitters.
Eagle Copters Ltd. customizes Airbus H125s to support Calgary Police HAWCS Eagle Copters Ltd. Press Release | March 12, 2021
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Within the past year, Eagle Copters Ltd. has delivered two fully customized new Airbus H125 helicopters for the Calgary Police Services Air Support Unit (CPS). Working in conjunction with CPS and Airbus, the highly configured “HAWCS” have being servicing Calgary’s public safety needs since September 2020.
From left to right – Cory MacDonald, Chris DeCarle, Joe Djorganoski, Wesley Semeniuk, Tanya Paziuk, Jeff Groomer, Mike O’Reilly, Luba Jovicic. Eagle Copters Photo
“On behalf of Calgary Police Service Air Support Unit (CPS), we are proud of the dedication from Airbus, Eagle Copters and CPS colleagues, and their contributions to our H125 project. This will surely make a difference in the safety of Calgarians,” says Sergeant Tanya Paziuk, Calgary Police Service, Air Support Unit. “These airc