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Nikki Harris, a mother of three and a caregiver, recalls her experience getting hit by a pickup truck that circled back toward her after she helped a 69-year-old man the driver hit. ....
"It's market-to-table Mexican food, taking the freshest of ingredients and creating a beautiful representation of what that means," Ernesto Delgado says. ....
Young Whakatāne heroes help save girl trapped by her hair in public pool 19 May, 2021 02:19 AM 4 minutes to read Arlo Pimlott, (left), and Nikau Carmichael. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post By: Hazel Osborne, Whakatane Beacon When you re seven years old you don t expect to save the life of another child, but for best friends Nikau Carmichael and Arlo Pimlott, a regular visit to the town pools ended in heroics. The boys played an important role in rescuing a 10-year-old girl from the bottom of the Whakatāne Aquatic Centre s outdoor pool last month after her hip-length hair became caught in a grate, the Whakatane Beacon reported. ....
NORTHERN Isles MP Alistair Carmichael has secured a prime ministerial commitment to provide support for families who have faced bereavement during the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday in response to Boris Johnson’s announcement that a Covid-19 public inquiry will begin sometime in 2022, Carmichael said the inquiry “must be the pre-eminent vehicle by which the voice of those who have lost loved ones in this pandemic”. 8 of 13Adverts “I’m pretty certain that ministers, officials, health professionals, business interests and others will have good quality legal representation in that many of them are paid out of the public purse,” the Liberal Democrat MP said. ....
THE IMPACT two proposed Co-op convenience stores could have on local shops – as well as Shetland food producers – has been raised at Westminster by Northern Isles MP Alistair Carmichael. It comes after the Liberal Democrat wrote to Shetland Islands Council planning staff to outline his concerns over the proposals. National retailer Co-op hopes to open two stores at Stove in Sandwick and East Voe in Scalloway in a £1.2 million investment which could create up to 30 new jobs. 12 of 14Adverts However, the local retail sector says they could have a significant impact on local shops in the villages as well as wholesalers and suppliers – potentially causing the loss of far more jobs. ....