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Ahuriri said Wildbore-Brumby struggled in several areas of his life. “He wanted to stay in another world with alcohol because he hated the life he was living in here. Every day was a struggle for him.”
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Owen Charles Wildbore-Brumby, 40, was found dead in Te Marae o Hine/The Square on Tuesday. Through the years their friendship grew and Ahuriri tried to look after him, offering Wildbore-Brumby a place to stay during the first Covid-19 lockdown. Eventually Wildbore-Brumby returned to the streets. “He wasn’t able to operate here because we ve got rules. He’d just lived too long in that other life of one set of clothes for the week.”
New Year Honour 2021: Alison Stewart has spent much of her life involved in choral music
30 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Reverend Alison Stewart both preaches and conducts choirs in the chapel at Huntley School. Photo / Bevan Conley
Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron Time at an Anglican girls school that is strong in singing has shaped the life of Alison Stewart, who has been awarded a Queen s Service Medal in the New Year Honours for services to choral music.
She is the director of music and chaplain at Huntley School near Marton.
The award recognises decades of involvement with choirs, which started when Stewart discovered that she loved getting people to sing together.
A group of religious leaders in Windsor, Ont., say they are pausing in-person services as COVID-19 infections rise in the city.
Current restrictions in the region allow religious services to fill 30 per cent of a room s capacity with physical distancing.
But more than a dozen church leaders say in an open letter that they are suspending in-person worship and moving services online in light of increasing cases. We love to gather and worship together on Sunday morning, but our faith is so much more than one day a week, and we consider it an honour to lay down our privileges for the sake of our neighbours and larger community, said the letter, which was posted online Thursday afternoon.
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