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Nearly four years after the PM promised a national memorial to Erebus victims, nothing has been created other than resentment, anger and more grief. ....
ABC 10/CW5 Escanaba’s Bay de Noc Community College’s 2021 Presidential Honor Award was awarded to Emily Thibault. Emily is a Liberal Arts major and will graduate this spring with an Associate Arts degree. She earned the award by maintaining a 3.50 cumulative GPA coupled with demonstration of outstanding leadership and active involvement both off and on campus. Emily will continue at Bay de Noc while pursuing her Secondary Education Math Degree.
The Presidential Honor Award was established by the Bay de Noc Community College Foundation in July of 1997 in honor of Dr. Dwight E. Link, President Emeritus of Bay College. ....
Audrey Young: Rating Jacinda Ardern s second-term Cabinet after six months 28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 13 minutes to read Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson at the first meeting of the second-term Cabinet on November 6 last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson at the first meeting of the second-term Cabinet on November 6 last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell OPINION: One of Jacinda Ardern s newest ministers and two experienced ministers have scored highest in the Herald s latest rating for her second-term Cabinet. Next week will be six months since the Government was sworn in ....
Te Ruapekapeka commemoration chance for wider reflection 11 Jan 2021 08:51 AM Photo: Radio Waatea Image Database. More Related Stories Related Podcast As hapū involved in the 1846 battle at Te Ruapekapeka welcome manuhiri to a three-day commemoration, Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Kiri Allan says it’s a chance for all New Zealanders to reflect on the role such conflicts had in creating the nation. She says the Battle at Te Ruapekapeka Pā, which took place on January 10 and 11 1846, marked the end of the Northern War and was the culmination of the first of a series of conflicts signifying the beginning of the New Zealand Wars. ....