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Scots thug attacked Tinder date after moving in then followed her as she fled to parents
Falkirk Sheriff Court heard that Alan Muir assaulted Michelle Baird after the couple toasted their decision to live together.
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Six Willets Godwits. Photo: Alan Krakauer
Spring is almost here, but there’s still time to enjoy the thousands of shorebirds that are visiting the Berkeley waterfront for some winter R&R.
These birds were able to travel in 2020, even if we couldn’t. Many flew thousands of miles to get here, from as far away as the High Arctic or the Great Plains. Shorebirds are drawn to the Bay Area in winter by our climate, our shorelines bordered with marsh plants, and the large variety of invertebrates and small shellfish that thrive in the Bay’s mix of salt and fresh water.
Posted: Mar 12, 2021 4:56 PM ET | Last Updated: March 12
Though Hamilton Public Health can answer questions through its COVID-19 hotline, city officials want people to use the province s online system to book appointments once it launches, if they re able. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Hamilton city officials are urging people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to use the province s online booking tool once it opens on Monday.
Paul Johnson, director of the city s emergency operations centre, said it s been a less than smooth process so far in booking appointments. That can change, he said, with the province s system. It opens to residents aged 80 and older next week.
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