நேரம் கிராலி News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from நேரம் கிராலி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In நேரம் கிராலி Today - Breaking & Trending Today
ROSA WOODS/STUFF Sam Forbes, owner of Shelly Bay Baker talks about establishing a local grain economy between farmers, bakers, millers and consumers. Wheat farmers are some of most productive in the world but the vast majority of it is sold for animal feed while the bread we eat is made using imported Australian flour. That was not always the case. Historically the country produced its own grain for baked products and not that long ago there were 30 or 40 mills across the country. Going back further there were hundreds of mills, according to the book, Flour Milling in New Zealand. ....
Remembering Ignacio Echeverria through film: The Skateboard Hero Who Fought a Terrorist By Safiya Bashir, Tuesday Mar 16, 2021 In June 2017, the terror attack on London Bridge led to eight people tragically losing their lives. One of these people was skateboarder, Ignacio Echeverria. After finding himself in the middle of the attack, Ignacio didn’t run but instead pulled out his board and heroically swung it at the terrorists and saved the life of a woman being attacked. Tim Crawley, a Bristol-based skater, tells the story and applauds the heroic actions of Ignacio – a man who has always been in the fight for justice. With the help of Ignacio’s close friends and family in Madrid and London, Tim documents Ignacio’s bravery through film and shares how Ignacio will forever be a role model to skaters and non-skaters alike. ....
Dumptown: How Portland’s trash problem spiraled out of control Updated on Mar 12, 2021; Published on Mar 12, 2021 An old mattress, furniture and other trash litter a sidewalk along 122nd Avenue in Southeast Portland. March 10, 2021 Beth Nakamura/Staff The Oregonian Twitter Share Portland rests in the shadow of Mount Hood, with two major rivers and a verdant tree canopy. Its natural beauty and trailblazing policies on recycling and sustainability built its reputation as a civic showpiece. That idyllic image now lies buried beneath mounds and mounds of garbage, shocking residents and visitors alike. “I’ve lived here my whole life and have never seen anything like it,” said Dan Grogan, 59, who owns Fisherman’s Marine & Outdoor, a sporting goods store at the Hayden Meadows Square in North Portland. ....