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Lancashire residents urged to not drop guard as new self isolation rules change from today
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The finals are to be held on Friday, March 12, at Awapuni Function Centre, the night before the New Zealand Rural Games begin in Palmerston North. but this is now uncertain due to changing Covid-19 alert levels. “I’ve been involved with sheep trialling for 40 years starting as a youngster shepherding. I’ve picked up administration stuff in recent years,” Mallinson said. Secretary of the Hilton/Gapes Valley Collie club for 17 years, she has helped organise South Island and New Zealand championships and has been editor of the New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Association newsletter for 13 years. The newsletter is distributed in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.
80s Slasher THE FOREST Gets New Blu-ray Reissue 3/9 By Mike Sprague
Don Jones’s supernatural slasher
The Forest got remastered back in 2016. And today, we hear Code Red and Kino Lorber will reissue it
on Blu-ray on March 9th.
Check out the limited edition slipcase and also a list of special features below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by writer/director Don Jones and cinematographer Stuart Asbjornsen
Making-of featurette
Theatrical trailer
This unique killer-in-the-woods flick follows two couples taking a trip into the woods. A trip that’s ruined by a killer on the loose with a taste for human flesh. Better yet, the maniac’s also haunted by the ghosts of his children.
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The San Aotea II, pictured leaving Timaru s port in early June, berthed back in Timaru in August 2020.
A rescue and a retrieval featured prominently in June’s news coverage out of South Canterbury, writes Doug Sail in the sixth instalment of our series looking back on the year that was. Sanford deep-water fleet manager Darryn Shaw said the trip to the South Georgia Islands was necessary because of the impact of Covid-19, which had made it difficult to get people out of the Falkland Islands. ‘‘Normally we would bring our people back by air, via South America, but that is not possible at this time with borders closed into that region,’’ Shaw said.
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