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Health officials identify three more cases of mysterious brain disease in New Brunswick

Health officials identify three more cases of mysterious brain disease in New Brunswick
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The Country - Harvest edition

The Country - Harvest edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to Sank Macfarlane, who has started harvesting at New Zealand s largest commercial medical cannabis crop on his Winterborn farm on the coast of Kēkerengū. On with the show: Pita Alexander: The Christchurch farm accountant went back in time to 1991 to compare the fortunes of sheep and beef farmers in the intervening 30 years. Plus, we looked at the relative returns from dairy, horticulture, forestry and sheep/beef. Advertisement Sank McFarlane: We talked to one of the brothers (the other, Winston, was a Team NZ grinder in 2003 and 2007) about the harvest of New Zealand s biggest medical cannabis crop (10 hectares) in Kēkerengu, halfway between Kaikōura and Blenheim.

International mas maker creates mini Minshall band

International mas maker creates mini Minshall band International mas maker Sudesh Ramsaran in his J Ouvert costume. WHEN Carnival 2021 was cancelled, international mas maker Sudesh Ramsaran came up with the big idea of a miniature mas band. Ramsaran created the band as a display for the Central Statistical Office (CSO), where he has worked as a statistical officer for the past 18 years. The band was heavily inspired by the work of legendary mas maker Peter Minshall, crafted using his skills as a mas designer for two decades, and fuelled by his love for the festival, which began when he was a young boy in Sangre Chiquito.

Eskdale and mountain bike parks collide

Eskdale and mountain bike parks collide 19 Feb, 2021 04:30 PM 4 minutes to read The Hawke s Bay Mountain Bike Club wants to build a hub at Eskdale Park. Napier Courier A-HBT16034003.JPG by Brenda Vowden brenda.vowden@nzme.co.nz Eskdale Park is many things to many people a unique playground where generations of locals and out-of-towners have picnicked, swum and played for more than 100 years. We are now at risk of losing this wonderful area, say Friends of Eskdale Park committee members Janice and William MacFarlane. Eskdale local Trina Bergloff-Howes founded the group, now an incorporated society, in response to the Hastings District Council s 2018 release of the Hawke s Bay Mountain Bike Club s (HBMTBC) plan. The plan includes the building of a hub , car parking for 200 and a swing bridge situated near the current site of the park s toilets.

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