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Rare bird draws many fans | George Herald

Rare bird draws many fans | George Herald
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New subject advisors for Eden and Central Karoo

New subject advisors for Eden and Central Karoo
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Running with Sabrina

Running with Sabrina
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Do you feel lucky? A biologist explains we exist because of 'A Series of Fortunate Events'

Do you feel lucky? A biologist explains we exist because of A Series of Fortunate Events Sean B. Carroll argues that understanding the randomness of the geological and chemical processes that gave rise to life as we know it can be perspective-changing Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: Dec 18, 2020 1:39 PM ET | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 Biologist Sean B. Carroll argues in his new book that we are only here due to pure chance. In fact, he says there were 70 trillion possible ways your parents could have genetically shuffled their chromosomes to make you unique.(Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

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Beaches are closed but we have rivers, lagoons says Mossel Bay mayor

Beaches are closed but we have rivers, lagoons says Mossel Bay mayor Hendri Pelser Mossel Bay in the Garden Route. Picture: Supplied The Garden Route accounts for 5,292 of active cases and has accounted for just over 20,000 of the 873,679 infections since the outbreak started. After being declared a coronavirus hotspot, the Garden Route is not taking the closure of its beaches lying down. The Garden Route District Coordinating Forum will now lobby national government and the National Coronavirus Command Council to allow beaches in the area to reopen and only close on the same days as those in KwaZulu-Natal, which are 16, 25, 26 and 31 December, as well as from 1 to 3 January.

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