Sister Carol died peacefully in her sleep, Monday, May 17, 2021. She is survived by sibling Raymond Peloquin of Virginia, many nieces and nephews, her religious community and a multitude
NHS data shows 35,423 people had received both jabs by May 16. In Marlbrook and Lickey End 82.9 percent of people aged 16 and over have been given their first dose. A spokesperson for NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire CCG said: “We are really pleased with how well the Covid-19 vaccination programme is being rolled out, and for all the continued support and efforts from all partners involved. Thank you to everyone who has received their Covid-19 vaccine so far. We continue to urge anyone who is eligible and is invited for the vaccine to ensure they take up the offer.”
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Jamaica’s Naomi Cowan releases two single ‘StarGirl’ mixtape. âEveryone has an inner light, a unique offering to the world. Life experiences can diminish the light,â said singer/songwriter
Naomi Cowan about the meaning of her single titled
âEnergy.â âWhen things happen to you, you forget who you are. You loose your focusâ¦whatâs next.â
The Jamaican songstress is not only beautiful on the inside, but the outside as well with her looks, voice and songwriting. With all the makings of a superstar, Naomi is not slowing down at all with the recent release of yet another single titled
Posted: May 06, 2021 6:06 AM PT | Last Updated: May 6
North Cowichan resident Larry Pynn has discovered a growing number of sites where massive red cedar and Douglas fir trees have been cut down inside a municipal forest reserve. (Briar Stewart/CBC)
The municipality of North Cowichan, B.C., is stepping up patrols of the region s forest reserve, after an increase in timber theft in the area, which lies 70 kilometres north of Victoria on Vancouver Island.
Since January, approximately 100 trees, including Douglas fir and Western red cedars have been poached and local residents and officials believe the spike is likely tied to the surge in lumber prices.
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Christopher Ross Developers are hoping to break ground for Bristol’s Firehouse Apartments by the end of this year. The 20-unit neighborhood of mostly affordable housing will be located just east of the fire station on land that Evernorth (formerly Housing Vermont) and the Addison County Community Trust are purchasing from Bristol-based Stoney Hill Properties LLC.
Image courtesy Evernorth SAMANTHA DUNN, EVERNORTH KEVIN HARPER, STONEY HILL PROPERTIES
BRISTOL Someday in the not-too-distant future, a few dozen Bristol residents will likely include some version of the following phrase when directing people to their homes: “Turn at the firehouse.”