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Love is in the air for Bundaberg with Valentine’s Day less than a week away.
Here’s a list of dinner date options to treat the special person in your life this February 14.
Turtle’s Paradise Cafe
Where better to enjoy a meal this Valentine’s Day than in the heart of Bargara?
Tucked away on Hughes Rd is Turtle’s Paradise Cafe who have organised a delicious set menu for loved up couples to enjoy.
Choose between twice cooked pork belly and pan seared barramundi for your main followed by either banoffee bread or choc fudge brownie for dessert.
Game Plan Now For Getting Home Safely After The Big Game
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Whether you watch âThe Big Gameâ at home, at a watch-party, or somewhere in between, AAA urges drivers to have a game plan for getting home safely.
âRegardless of who wins the game, if you drive impaired, youâre a big loser,â said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman, AAA â The Auto Club Group. âThe penalty for driving under the influence could be someoneâs life. Due to safety concerns related to the Covid-19 pandemic, AAA is not currently offering the Tow to Go program. So if you plan to party this weekend, make your plans now for a sober ride home, so you donât have to make the wrong game-time decision.â
Published:
4:12 PM February 3, 2021
Updated:
4:17 PM February 3, 2021
Harry Jackson, who works for Stainless Metalcraft in Chatteris, was crowned College of West Anglia s apprentice of the year.
- Credit: CWA
Apprentice electricians, teaching assistants and engineers who study at the College of West Anglia s Wisbech campus were awarded prizes for outstanding achievements.
Harry Jackson, who works for Stainless Metalcraft in Chatteris and was also a finalist at last year’s WorkSkills UK competition, was named CWA s apprentice of the year.
Amber Maryon, who works at Marshland High School in Wisbech, was named CWA s teaching assistant apprentice of the year.
- Credit: CWA
Driven by market optimism about the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, a tighter supply and rising crude oil prices, Tennessee’s gas price average increased for the second week in a row,
AAA releases Tennessee Year-End Travel Forecast
Nashville, TN – AAA Travel expects the vast majority of Americans to stay home this holiday season. Public health concerns and travel guidance are influencing their decisions not to travel over the year-end holidays, a period that typically sees high demand for vacations.
While AAA expects at least 34 million fewer travelers compared to last year’s holiday season, as many as 84.5 million Americans may still travel from December 23rd through January 3rd, a decline in travel of at least 29%.
In Tennessee, the expectation is that 2 million Tennesseans may still travel – a decline in travel of 28.4%.