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Who we honor on Memorial Day has changed over the years [The Scribbler]

Memorial Day typically is described as a day to honor American soldiers and sailors who died in service. But there is more to it than that. Memorial Day traditions are

Grab Your Gear, There s Still Time to Visit the Best Spring Skiing Spots

Grab Your Gear, There s Still Time to Visit the Best Spring Skiing Spots Men s Journal 3/16/2021 Annie Fast © steveheinrichs Mt. Bachelor in Bend, Oregon Spring skiing is such a different experience than deep winter skiing that it honestly should be thought of as a second season. While the winter months are characterized by intense storm cycles, freezing temperatures, and mercifully limited daylight granted the payoff is incredible powder days spring is all about long sunny days, groomed runs and parks, and slushy afternoon slopes and maybe a few fresh powder days, because…spring. The contrast between a week spent at a ski area during the December holidays versus March and April could not be starker. For starters, you’ve got an entire winter’s worth of snow depth to ski on providing great coverage. And the frothing crowds that throng to the mountains have had their fill (or at least mellowed out). Plus, the sun stays high up in the sky longer, provi

Taking the kids: Spring skiing

Taking the kids: Spring skiing Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency © Lindsy Fortier kids on buttermilk looking at aspen highlands. Nothing would keep the Tointighs off the slopes. Not the difficulty of making reservations when and where they wanted; not the longer lines for rentals and lifts; not the lack of indoor eateries on the mountain. Not wearing masks everywhere. “It’s about the memories and the experience,” said Keli Tointigh, a mother of five from Chickasa, Oklahoma. “Shame on us if we missed a year.” © Dreamstime View from the top of a ski run at Copper Mountain, Colorado. “It’s 100 percent worth the hassle,” added her husband, John.

COVID-19 in B C : Six healthcare outbreaks, update on variants in schools, and more

by Craig Takeuchi on March 1st, 2021 at 6:15 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 New case numbers continue to hover around similar levels as last week, which means case numbers still remain too high. Meanwhile, B.C. has entered Phase 2 of the immunization program. B.C. immunization executive lead Dr. Penny Ballem, along with provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, Health Minister Adrian Dix, and Premier John Horgan held a news conference today to announce further details about upcoming vaccinations. Phase 2 will focus on providing vaccinations to those 80 years and above, Indigenous people 65 years and above, residents and staff in supportive and independent-living housing, and homecare staff.

Fraser Health says follow-up testing detected 3 more COVID-19 variant cases in Surrey schools

  VANCOUVER COVID-19 testing has turned up three additional cases of variants of concern in people associated with Surrey elementary schools where exposures were previously detected. One person from École Woodward Hill and two people from Surrey Traditional School have tested positive for a variant of concern, Fraser Health announced in a news release Sunday night. The health authority did not say which variant the individuals had tested positive for, nor did it say whether the people who tested positive were students or staff. When exposures at the two schools were first announced last week, Surrey schools Supt. Jordan Tinney said both schools had had exposures to the B.1.1.7 variant that originated in the United Kingdom.

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