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I can t get a dental appointment - so self medicate now

RACHAEL Maskell s regarding our national dental health scandal makes your eyes water with its stark reminder why our Government needs a kick up the…

A holiday this year? Dream on!

By Reader s letter Letter A photo of a family jumping on the beach on holiday - will that be just a dream for people this year? HOLIDAYS holidays, holidays. Lockdown blues creates unrealistic expectations. This pandemic left unchecked and not taken seriously, might have been the the beginning of a mass extinction event. Imagine a raging house fire with those who want to pour petrol on it; those trying to analyse why it started; and the clued-up ones trying to douse this raging fire. This equates to those culprits who are: - Covid and its evolving mutations; test and trace without vaccination follow up, but it s only the vaccinators who are doing their call to arms.

New Harmon Brothers Ad Comes to The Rescue of Moms and Dads Already Finding New Year s Resolutions Unbearable

New Harmon Brothers Ad Comes to The Rescue of Moms and Dads Already Finding New Year s Resolutions Unbearable New Simplify Your Life Ad Campaign for Kodiak Cakes Deploys a Live, 1300lb Grizzly Bear to Present a Healthy Breakfast Option Kids Actually Want to Eat, and Parents Can Serve with Ease News provided by Share this article Share this article PROVO, Utah, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Harmon Brothers, the Provo-based social media ad agency behind the greatest viral ad in internet history, has earned national headlines and over 1.5 billion views for its social blockbuster ads such as Squatty Potty, Lumē, Chatbooks, Purple, among other hits. Today, the renowned social ad makers are introducing a new campaign called Simplify Your Life for Kodiak Cakes, a family company based in Park City, Utah that makes healthy pancake mixes that kids, and grown-up kids, love.

Panto Dame Jack hopes to take to the stage soon

× BARNSLEY’S veteran pantomime dame has been forced to hang up his frock for the first time in more than 20 years as theatres’ doors remain closed this Christmas. Jack Land Noble, born in Stairfoot, has played an active role in numerous local pantomimes throughout the years. The 31-year-old started his pantomime career at the Lamproom Theatre more than 20 years ago and has not looked back since. He told the Chronicle: “I was involved with The Lamproom’s pantomime shows for around 20 years and this is where I learnt some vital skills and had my first step on the panto ladder.

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