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The exterior of the new Planet Fitness in Northport. (Ryan Phillips, Tuscaloosa Patch)
NORTHPORT, Ala. The long-awaited opening of Planet Fitness in Northport came first thing Monday morning as the new fitness center debuted its new location on McFarland Boulevard.
The new Planet Fitness is part of a $10 million redevelopment effort in Northport that will see the gym eventually joined next door by a Guthrie s chicken finger restaurant, along with a Marble Slab creamery and Great American Cookie Company. The 5.5-acre property housing the new Planet Fitness is owned by North Square Properties LLC and located at 3380 McFarland Boulevard, which is the former site of a strip mall that was home to the Salvation Army Thrift Store.
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A Christmas carol this is not, but taking inspiration from the classic song The Twelve Days of Christmas, we’ve come up with 12 home-themed things to do over the holidays in this strangest of Christmas seasons. We may not be able to gather with family and friends the way we usually do, but there are plenty of ways to celebrate and have fun.
No. 1: Got your tree?
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First off, if you don’t have your tree yet, let’s check this one off the list. One source for real trees that also helps others is the Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa Christmas tree sale. Fresh, local Balsam and Fraser firs are available until Dec. 24 at the Ottawa Tennis Club parking lot, 176 Cameron St. Hours are 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekends. Trees are $50-$60. Delivery/set-up available. Details: 613-738-37
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Provincial government considers hair dye, nail polish essential but children s clothing will have to wait By: Rosanna Hempel | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020
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Amber Hoskins walked briskly up and down the aisles in a Shoppers Drug Mart on Portage Avenue, past items taped off with bright-yellow ribbons reading, Caution.
The 36-year-old mother dropped in Tuesday to pick up some odds and ends before a forecast blizzard blanketed the city.
Since the Manitoba government applied its lockdown restrictions on Nov. 12, retailers have been able to sell only items deemed as essential to in-person shoppers. When public health orders were extended Dec. 12 in place until at least Jan. 8 the government lifted restrictions on certain items, including seasonal goods, such as holiday cards, gift wrap and poinsettias, along with everything inside thrift stores.
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