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Rotorua Daily Post Year in Review: October 2020

Rotorua Daily Post Year in Review: October 2020 7 Jan, 2021 10:00 PM 5 minutes to read Despite being in the midst of a battle with cancer, Brett Bosley, 61, was in the thick of the action. Photo / File Despite being in the midst of a battle with cancer, Brett Bosley, 61, was in the thick of the action. Photo / File Rotorua Daily Post The Rotorua Daily Post is looking back at the stories of 2020. Here s what made headlines in October. October 2 Rotorua tourism braced for a summer without cruise ship visitors, which added another blow to Rotorua s embattled tourism sector. New Zealand s borders remained closed under Covid-19 restrictions. It was unknown when they would reopen to allow ports to welcome cruise ships again.

eBook popularity soars in Christchurch thanks to Covid-19 lockdown

Under Currents (Nora Roberts), Nine Perfect Strangers (Liane Moriarty), The Guardians (John Grisham), Redemption (David Baldacci) and CHRIS SKELTON/Stuff About 3.3 million books were issued across Christchurch City Council’s library network in the past 12 months. Well-known names lead the library waitlist, with Lee and Andrew Child’s Sentinel the most requested, followed by chef Chelsea Winter’s Supergood, Kiwi Rose Carlyle’s debut novel, The Girl in the Mirror, and David Walliams’ The World’s Worst Parents. In the children’s section, J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is firmly on top, followed by

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