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Twinning of Highway 17 to begin this fall after historic ceremony Written by Ryan Forbes Monday, May 03 2021, 5:00 AM Shoal Lake #40 Chief Erwin Redsky (left), Washagamis Bay Chief Marilyn Sinclair (second left), Wauzhushk Onigum Chief Chris Skead (second right) and Dalles Chief Lorraine Cobiness (right) of the Four Winds partnership. Picture taken prior to the pandemic.
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The twinning of Highway 17 from Kenora to the Manitoba border is expected to begin this fall, after a sacred ceremony confirmed commitments from local communities and the provincial government on Friday.
Wake to to sea views at these coastal campsites
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Imagine it s one of those bright, blue-sky summer mornings. You wake to the sound of birdsong and the odd sheep. Outside, you catch a glimpse of a green swathe of grass with glittering sea beyond. It s the sort of view you d pay a fortune to bag if you were staying in a hotel – but it s yours for just a few pounds at one of Britain s coastal campsites.
Many sites have direct access to the beach, perfect for a swim or surf before breakfast – and ideal for families with lots of beach clobber. Then at the end of the day it s a clamber back up the path for a barbecue as you watch the sun slip over the horizon.
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A first-crop Vino Rosso colt out of the Pulpit mare War Relic at Elm Tree Farm.
Throughout the breeding season, the Paulick Report will be sharing photos of foals from the first crop of Spendthrift Farm s Breeders Cup Classic winner Vino Rosso in the “Toast to Vino Rosso” series.
Over the past few weeks, we ve seen just how well Vino Rosso has stamped his first foals, and we ve got another fine example here.
This time around, we visit a colt out of the winning Pulpit mare War Relic, bred in Kentucky by Elm Tree Farm.
The dam is a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Rush Bay, and the extended family features names including Grade 2 winner Itsaknockout and Grade 3 winner Chorwon.