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Mandated Agriculture Census Meets Farmer Dissent, Evasion

Mandated Agriculture Census Meets Farmer Dissent, Evasion This month Statistics Canada will conduct its first mandatory Census of Agriculture since 2016, but some farmers say the government won’t find out much. Years ago, a farm wife told this reporter how she explicitly told a census taker on the phone: “I’ll tell you the truth this time, but I can’t promise you I will next time. And I know most of my neighbours don’t.” When the census taker asked why, the woman replied: “Because we tell you we’re growing such-and-such a crop, and then the buyers know. Then they won’t give us a good price for it because they know there’s a lot out there.”

Historic England publishes new book of English seaside photographs

Historic England publishes new book of English seaside photographs Montague Grahame-White s steam yacht Alacrity, Brownsea Island, Dorset April 1933. LONDON .- A new Historic England book, published today, illustrates England’s rich seaside heritage as few holidaymakers ever see it – from the air. England’s Seaside Heritage from the Air, written by Historic England’s tourism history expert Allan Brodie, features over 150 aerial photographs of England’s best-loved seaside resorts. The images were taken between the 1920s and the 1950s, when England’s coastal destinations were nearing the peak of their popularity. The images form part of the Aerofilms Collection, held by the Historic England Archive.

Six more SaskTel cell towers in areas well off the beaten path

  Regina– SaskTel is serious when they talk about providing service to rural and remote areas, as its most recent additions to its cell tower network are in many cases so far off the beaten path, you may have to consult Google Earth to find them.    The Crown corporation announced on Feb. 1 it had recently launched six new macro cell towers. These new towers are located near the communities of Beresina, between MacNutt and Churchbridge; Gibbs, north of Craven; Glentworth, east of Mankota; Jumping Lake, northeast of Wakaw; Muddy Lake, south of Unity; and Wandsworth, east of Blaine Lake.    “Our government understands how important communication services have become in the modern world, especially in rural and remote areas,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel in a release. “Through the Wireless Saskatchewan initiative, and thanks to the efforts of SaskTel, we’re raising the level of connectivity in rural and remote parts of the province so

Limerick pensioner would love to go dancing at the Glentworth after receiving Covid vaccine

Limerick pensioner would love to go dancing at the Glentworth after receiving Covid vaccine Reporter: david.hurley@limerickleader.ie 85 year old Bernie Ryan from Woodview Park, Caherdavin, receiving her Covid-19 vaccination from peer vaccinator Mairead Duggan );   ); BERNIE Ryan from Woodview Park in Caherdavin and 101-year-old Nora Gray from Newport, County Tipperary have become the first residents at St Camillus’ Hospital, Shelbourne Road to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Nora, who turns 102, on February 16 was delighted to receive the vaccine. She even joked that now she has had the vaccine she can replicate what she “did for her 90th birthday celebrations when she visited her granddaughter in Australia”.

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