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IT looks likely that the months ahead will be remembered as the summer of staycationing, day-trips and picnics. Now a new trail is set to launch this weekend, encouraging people to fill their lunch boxes and picnic baskets with local goodies along the way, while supporting food and drink firms to get back on their feet after the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic. Forth Valley Food and Drink network is behind the trail, which is funded by Scotland Loves Local and features a map highlighting the region’s local food and drink businesses, free outdoor attractions and picnic areas. Carolyn McGill, coordinator of Forth Valley Food and Drink, said the scheme is ideally suited to the times in which we find ourselves. ....
The pictorial tribute to the Scots food heroes of the Covid pandemic They are the heroes who have ensured the access to good sustainable food was available through the Covid-19 lockdown. While the pandemic put strains on the food system, Scots have responded to ensure their was nutritional produce on our plates. From bakers and butchers to strawberry drive-throughs and mobile coffee shops, communities have ensured that the nation remained resilient in the face of the biggest challenge for the world since World War Two. One photographer set about to highlight the work that is being done in one part of Scotland - Stirlingshire - during lockdown. ....
LONDON, ONT. There is still much apprehension among parents as students in the London region head back to class for in-person learning for the first time in six weeks. “I’m very excited,” said Winston Somerville, who attends senior kindergarten. His father, Owen Somerville feels it’s for the best. “Cautiously optimistic. I think, all things considered, it’s a good thing.” The pair could be found at London’s Doidge Park Sunday, which attracted hundreds of families over the weekend for tobogganing. Elementary students are set to return to school Monday morning, while high school students return on Thursday. ....