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Arran Banner Letters - week 34, 2021

Arran Banner Letters - week 34, 2021
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Slackwater Brewing celebrates their second anniversary of business in Penticton - Penticton News

Slackwater Brewing celebrates their second anniversary of business in Penticton - Penticton News
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Aberdeen s VC recipient John Cruickshank is a real-life comic book action hero

Updated: May 20, 2021, 12:10 pm © Supplied John Cruickshank is the Boy s Own hero whose wartime exploits were the stuff of comic legend. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up He was the Aberdeen man who sank a German U-boat, defied being injured more than 70 times, and flew himself and his comrades back to Sullom Voe during the Second World War. It sounds like a Boy’s Own storyline, yet while there was nothing comical about the ordeal faced by John Alexander Cruickshank during a mission over Norway in 1944, they were highlighted in a Commando-style cartoon strip in the 1980s.

Arran Banner letters - week 20, 2021

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New Tauranga City Council bins leave some residents less than impressed

New Tauranga City Council bins leave some residents less than impressed 6 May, 2021 07:00 AM 6 minutes to read Dawn Grant, 90. Greerton residents are not happy about the new council rubbish bins. Photo / George Novak. Dawn Grant, 90. Greerton residents are not happy about the new council rubbish bins. Photo / George Novak. Bay of Plenty Times By: Megan Wilson A 90-year-old Greerton resident says she will keep paying for her private bin collection even after the council s new ratepayer-funded kerbside rubbish collection begins. The rollout of the new bin fleet - three large bins and a small one for food scraps - is under way ahead of the July 1 start of the new service, but some residents are less than impressed with the new arrivals.

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