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Munro Footwear Group celebrates founder Graham Munro s 70 years in the trade

Munro Footwear Group celebrates founder Graham Munro s 70 years in the trade 26 April 2021 For Graham Munro, leaving school to pursue a career in business was always his ambition. Earning a scholarship to the Myer business training program in 1951, that same year saw him transferred to the footwear department. He’s been in the footwear industry ever since. Over his eight valuable years at the Myer Emporium, Munro reflects on the early waves of globalisation. As interesting new international products started coming into the country, luckily for me, Myer didn’t know that a raffia sandal with a cork unit sole was actually a sandal, he chuckles, so they ended up in my slipper department.

Speeding driver killed woman when BMW was launched into the air

Speeding driver killed woman when BMW was launched into the air onto another car Nathan Clarke s BMW slammed into an oncoming car, killing 87-year-old Phyllis Mahoney and gravely injuring her daughter as they returned from their weekly bingo trip 11:48, 23 APR 2021 Nathan Clarke has been jailed (Image: South Wales Police) A speeding driver lost control of his car and smashed into an oncoming vehicle – killing the 87-year-old passenger and gravely injuring her daughter at the wheel. Nathan Clarke was doing around 50mph when he tried to negotiate a roundabout, clipped a barrier, and was launched into the air. His BMW slammed into an oncoming car containing a mother and daughter returning home from their weekly bingo game in a local social club.

Health commitment is budget s main focus

Winnipeg Free Press By: Nathan Clark Save to Read Later THE headlines generated from the Pallister government’s latest economic blueprint last week were largely focused on tax cuts. What it should be considered, however, is its considerable financial commitment to improving the province’s health-care system. Opinion THE headlines generated from the Pallister government’s latest economic blueprint last week were largely focused on tax cuts. What it should be considered, however, is its considerable financial commitment to improving the province’s health-care system. This is not a misprint. Despite the narrative from opposition parties that health-care funding has been frozen by a cruel and heartless government, Mantoba’s 2021 budget makes historic investments in our health-care system. One needs to look no further than Manitoba’s Clinical and Preventive Services Plan and the investments planned for its implem

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