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Fibre installations: Durban residents see red over electricity and water outages

Frustrated residents in some Durban suburbs say they are at their wits’ end over constant electricity and water outages which they claim are due to construction work for fibre installations.

Corbella: Defiant Alberta pastors defame and blaspheme Jesus with their actions

Licia Corbella: Defiant Alberta pastors defame and blaspheme Jesus with their actions

Article content There are about 3,100 churches in Alberta and pretty much the only ones we hear about are the two that have repeatedly defied public health orders. First, there was Edmonton-area GraceLife Church. Its pastor, James Coates, was eventually arrested and jailed for refusing to adhere to COVID-19 health measures. The measures required that no more than 15 per cent of the building’s capacity be filled with people and everyone is to be masked. Eventually, authorities were forced to put up an unscalable fence around the Spruce Grove building to prevent the defiance from taking place. Neighbours of the church say they were being verbally accosted by the parishioners.

The People s Choice - Vote your favourite semi-finalist back

The People’s Choice - Vote your favourite semi-finalist back Updated East Coast Radio Share this: After four electrifying weeks of Last Kid Standing spelling competition, we are giving 3 semi-finalists a chance to be voted back in for one last semi-final that’ll get them the grand finale spot! East Coast Radio “S-u-p-e-r-f-r-a-g-i-l-i-s-t-i-c-e-x-p-i-a-l-i-d-o-c-i-o-u-s”; that means extraordinarily good and wonderful. That is also one of the finalist’s, Siya Malusi from Hillcrest Primary’s favourite words. Joining him are the semi-finalists who came out victorious in the exciting weeks of challenging spelling bee rounds: Sadhil Mia, Jemimah and Daryle. We are aware of the high

Tributes paid to Draperstown man who died in Donegal river

Tributes paid to Draperstown man who died in Donegal river Michael Conway is believed to have been on a fishing trip. Reporter: );   ); Tributes have been paid to a County Derry man who has passed away after falling into a river during a fishing trip in Donegal. Michael Conway, from Draperstown, is thought to have been fishing between Glenmore and Cloughan in Ballybofey when he fell into the river. Emergency services recovered his body from the river after attending the scene, with a post mortem due to take place at Letterkenny University Hospital. Local sports clubs Draperstown Celtic FC and Ballinascreen GAC led online tributes to Michael following news of his death.

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