Central Oregon top real estate awards announced
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Central Oregon Association of REALTORS® (COAR) will present the 2021 EnCOAR awards on June 7th at Tetherow Resort. The EnCOAR awards represent those members that have given back to the association through volunteer work, are very involved in the community, respected among their peers and represent REALTOR spirit.
The 2021 EnCOAR awardees are:
REALTOR of the Year: Debbie Martorano, RE/MAX Key Properties
Rookie of the Year: Megan Zampko, Pacwest Realty Group
Affiliate of the Year: Amber Wilson, Umpqua Bank
COARPAC Cup Small Office: Desert Sky Realty
COARPAC Cup Large Office: Windermere -Redmond
A plethora of prizes and a new festival A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest news
about 4 hours ago
This Saturday’s Irish Times Eason offer is the No 1 bestseller, The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. When you buy the paper at any store, you can buy the book for 4.99, a saving of 5 euro. Saturday’s pages feature Darragh Geraghty’s selection of the best new audiobooks for summer; an interview by Alex Clark with Valeria Luiselli, winner of the Dublin Literary Award for Lost Children Archive; an extract from Sinead O’Connor’s new memoir, Rememberings; an interview by Amy O’Connor with Caroline O’Donoghue about her new YA novel; and Declan Kiberd reflects on Bob Dylan at 80, filtered through the latest crop of books about the great man.
Our feature OKI Wanna Know is a chance for you to ask a question that may not be easily answered. There's one question we've received three times now in
43 Athletes Inducted To Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society chattanoogan.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chattanoogan.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ESL students find common ground unearthing story of Black Canadian WWI soldier cbc.ca 3 days ago Christine Maki
When 15-year-old Khalid Abdi was asked to investigate the life of a Canadian soldier from 100 years ago, he wasn t super excited about the class project at first.
Growing up in Somalia, Abdi had always felt bored by history. But the English as a Second Language (ESL) student at Glebe Collegiate Institute in Ottawa soon realized he and this soldier had something in common. Pretty much, my life and his life [are] the same, said Abdi, who came to Canada with his family in December of 2019. Abdi soon discovered his own experience of Somalia s ongoing civil war helped him relate to Harry Timothy Jones, a member of Canada s only all-Black First World War battalion.