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July 30 Bitanga’s Martial Arts Super Show Held at the Blakeslee Center in Middleport at 7 p.m. The show will consist of many fun and intriguing martial arts performances performed by stu
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New Delhi: A total 12,611 establishments, called enemy properties, were left behind by people who have taken citizenship of Pakistan and China, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday. Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Misha said out of the 12,611 properties, 12,485 were related to Pak
Summer has come for those of us in the northern hemisphere. But for many, another season comes to mind during this time of year: fire season.
Wildfires – the uncontrollable, damaging fires that usually only a shift in weather can defeat – have already begun to erupt in places
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com
Back in May, Padua Hills residents Catherine McIntosh and Charles Tuggle received a bit of a shock when a local fire captain told them that one day soon anything flammable within five feet of their home would have to be removed.
<by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com
Back in May, Padua Hills residents Catherine McIntosh and Charles Tuggle received a bit of a shock when a local fire captain told them that one day soon anything flammable within five feet of their home would have to be removed.
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This Jervoistown home was built in 2002 by Sandy and Lynnaire Hampton using rescued, salvaged, and recycled wood from across New Zealand. Photo / Supplied
A heritage-style dwelling in Napier made from salvaged and recycled materials has a lot of stories to tell in a history much shorter