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Valley of wisdom or is it named after wildlife?


In this sponsored post, “CityNews” speaks with experts passionate about the Woden Valley. 
WODEN Valley, one of the ACT’s original 18 districts used in land administration, has question marks around the origin of its name. 
It is said to be named after a nearby homestead, whose owner Dr James Murray titled it “Woden” in October, 1837, after the Old English god of wisdom.
While, historian Dr Harold Koch believes the name may have its origins in the Aboriginal words “wadyan” or “wadhan”, meaning possum.
But regardless of its origin, the valley, subdivided into about 12 suburbs, is home to many experts that are passionate about where they work. ....

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RENSON HAYNES APPOINTED AS INTERIM MANAGER FOR THE ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES SENIOR MEN'S TEAM


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RENSON HAYNES APPOINTED AS INTERIM MANAGER FOR THE ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES SENIOR MEN’S TEAM
The St Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation has announced the appointment of former National footballer, Renson Haynes as interim manager of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Senior Men’s Team for the FIFA World Cup Group “C” qualifying matches against Curacao on 25th March, and the British Virgin Island (BVI) on 31st March.
Haynes takes over from Rohan Thomas Jr. who was Manager for the last two years and who resigned last Monday with immediate effect. Haynes interim appointment was ratified by the Executive Committee at a meeting last Sunday. ....

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Many flavours, one festival


Many flavours, one festival
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Festivals and feasts go together and Christmas is no exception. Here’s what’s cooking in kitchens for the big feast
In India, every community has made Christmas their own. It is marked by feasts featuring regional dishes, and some ubiquitous Christmas must-haves. We asked a diverse group of Bengalureans what’s cooking for Christmas and here’s what we found.
The Anglo-Indian feast
Joan McLeod, the 63-year-old resident of Hutchins Road in Cooke Town, whose great grandfathers hail from Switzerland and Scotland, serves up a typical Anglo-Indian Christmas feast. She consults a 200-year-old recipe book, which has handwritten recipes and clippings by her mother, grandmother and grand aunts. “Every year, I make ....

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Trauma, trembling haunt Kraal survivors


His heart heaving with fear, Rohan Thomas has vivid recollections of bolting through bushes at lightning speed, each stride faster and longer as if chased by a ghost. It was his own ghost that he was fleeing to escape.
A survivor of the quadruple killing in Kraal, north-central Clarendon, Thomas is still wracked by the trauma linked to the bloodletting that unfolded on May 7, 2003, a flashpoint that regained international prominence last Thursday when the Trump administration slapped six current and former Jamaican policemen with travel and other sanctions.
Washington’s ban against Reneto Adams, Devon Orlando Bernard, Patrick Anthony Coke, Shayne St Aubyn Lyons, Leford Gordon, and Roderick Anthony Collier resurrected bitter memories for the residents of the rural district. They still claim that the Crime Management Unit, the feared police squad led by Adams, killed the Kraal quartet in cold blood even though they were acquitted in a high-profile case in December 2005. ....

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