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Pickings could be slim for Chesapeake Bay blue crabs this year, according to an annual estimate whose sampling had detected a 54 percent drop in the number of juvenile crabs.
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Cormac Izuchukwu has taken a unique route into pro rugby and is now impressing with Ulster. By Murray Kinsella Saturday 6 Mar 2021, 10:00 AM Mar 6th 2021, 10:00 AM 50,557 Views 18 Comments
Cormac Izuchukwu in action for Ulster s A team.
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
KEEP AN EYE out for Cormac Izuchukwu off the Ulster bench tonight.
The 21-year-old academy lock is in line for his third senior appearance against Leinster and, rather remarkably, that would still leave Izuchukwu short of 20 games in the second row in his entire life.
17 February 2021 By Lauren Eads
The impact of Covid-19 and subsequent lockdowns have seen a number of changes to the ways we consume goods and services, not least a shift toward wine e-commerce and a rise in digital subscription services.
Zoe Graham and Ben Himowitz of Churchill’s Port
In the UK, a survey from Barclays Bank showed that during April 2020 household spend on digital content and subscriptions increased by 50.2%, which includes digital content platforms and home delivery services. The subscription economy is booming.
Savvy wine merchants have been quick to take note, and a fresh wave of online retailers are launching innovative new wine clubs that regularly deliver hand-picked wines to your door.
SINN Féin Councillor Siobhán Currie has called on Council officials to explore funding options for the reconstruction of the Roscor Viaduct. At a meeting of the Environmental Services Committee of the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council on January 13, Councillor Currie proposed that the council explore potential funding options for the reconstruction of the viaduct, which was seconded by party colleague, Councillor Anthony Feely, and unanimously supported. “The Roscor Viaduct is the only piece of bridge infrastructure damaged during the conflict [The Troubles] that has not been replaced, the Erne North Councillor said. “Potential funding, such as the Shared Island Fund, may offer opportunities to restore the viaduct and I have asked Council officers to investigate all potential funding avenues.