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Music will be in the air Saturday, June 5, during Porchfest in New London

More than two dozen musicians will be playing music nearly all day in front of businesses and on porches Saturday in New London during the launch of the community's Porchfest. The event includes a performance by Duluth musician Charlie Paar, who will be performing on the outdoor Bill Gossman Memorial Stage in downtown New London.

New beef recipes won t appear on foodie website, but not everyone agrees with the reason

New beef recipes won t appear on foodie website, but not everyone agrees with the reason The popular cooking site Epicurious says it doesn t have a beef with beef, but it announced last week it is no longer posting new recipes using the red meat.  Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 10, 2021 2:00 PM AT | Last Updated: May 10 Epicurious, a major U.S. food magazine and website, announced they were no longer publishing beef recipes, because of how carbon-intensive the protein is.(Lukas Gojda / Shutterstock)

Reusable takeout containers are a popular pandemic trend

K Braun. Europe has such a good train network; the rise of companies like EasyJet and RyanAir that made it so cheap to fly those short hops across the continent supported a terrible trend to fly instead of taking the train. I hope more jurisdictions in Europe punish short-haul flights and incentivize train travel. And I d love to see this come to Canada. Why are people flying between Montreal/Toronto/Ottawa? Take the train! Why isn t there a better train link between Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo? Why is there no high-speed train between Calgary and Edmonton? Canada was united by the train but it has been neglected in favour of the wasteful highway. I d love to see train travel as a genuine option for not only travel but also commuting become a genuine option in Canada.

Marshall family files suit in September fatal police shooting in Battle Creek

Marshall family files suit in September fatal police shooting in Battle Creek A Marshall family is suing the City of Battle Creek and Calhoun County for the fatal police shooting of a 22-year-old suspected drunk driver in September. The family of Andrew Blowers is seeking $15.5 million in a wrongful death suit filed late Wednesday in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, Southern Division. The federal civil wrongful death suit alleges that Blowers was killed in an unjustified use of deadly force by two officers from the Battle Creek Police Department and a deputy from the Calhoun County Sheriff Department following a pursuit which ended on Logistics Drive in the Fort Custer Industrial Park just after midnight on Sept. 5.

Why beef is off the menu for some climate-conscious foodies

Why beef is off the menu for some climate-conscious foodies cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Inayat Singh, Alice Hopton © Evan Mitsui Ikeila Wright readies takeout packages in her Toronto restaurant, One Love Vegetarian. She grew up eating beef, and says food is a personal choice, but hopes people will also make it a conscious choice. Growing up on a farm in southern Ontario, Toronto chef Ikeila Wright says she ate enough beef as a child to last her a lifetime.  Then, her parents grew crops and raised livestock. Now, she s the chef and owner at One Love Vegetarian, a Jamaican vegetarian restaurant in Toronto.

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