Goldline Curling develops BIPOC brooms
April 28, 2021
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By Josh Giles Writer Goldline Curling has taken it to the next level with representing Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) peoples. Their most recent endeavor has been to bring a trio of brooms to their line, and one of them is designed by an Indigenous curler. The #UnitedWeCurl is their newest project to represent BIPOC curlers, and has become what they call a passion project. “As the cornerstone piece of the #UnitedWeCurl initiative, Goldline Curling partnered with Andrew Paris, Deb Martin and Greyden Yee Louison to design a special series of curling brooms to promote diversity in curling.” Louison is the Indigenous curler that worked on the First Nations themed broom. Originally from Kahkewistahaw First Nation #72 in Saskatchewan, he has been curling since he was 8. “Growing…
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USP studies shows most fish in the Laucala Bay area have micro-plastics present in them - Paris
USP studies shows most fish in the Laucala Bay area have micro-plastics present in them - Paris
Andrew Paris of USP.
Studies show that most of the fish from the Laucala Bay area in Suva have micro-plastics present in them and this is due to the Kinoya Treatment Plant discharging semi-treated water in the area everyday.
This has been confirmed by Andrew Paris who is a Research Assistant at the School of Marine Studies at the University of the South Pacific.
While speaking during the World Consumer Rights Day panel discussion today, Paris said they had conducted studies in the Rewa River, Laucala Bay area and Navakavu coastal area in Lami.
by Bajan Reporter / January 18th, 2021
Barbados Lottery players ushered in the new year with back-to-back Mega 6 jackpot wins totalling over $ 700,000. Andrew Parris claims the title of being the first Mega 6 jackpot winner of the year, with a prize of $412,500.
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cool, calm and collected.”
The lucky Mega 6 jackpot winner has been playing for some time and when asked what he intends to do with his winnings, he stated: “I plan to pay off some bills and clear my debts.”
We are not to use prayer as a cursing. | Bible professor reacts to Louisville pastor s curse on those he says stole the election God is of love and grace, as well as wrath, Andrew Paris said of Louisville Bible College. The Bible condemns us telling God what to do in the cursing business. Author: Senait Gebregiorgis (WHAS 11) Published: 7:25 PM EST January 13, 2021 Updated: 7:25 PM EST January 13, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Backlash and questions were raised at a news conference with Louisville faith leaders Wednesday after Pastor Bob Rodgers of Evangel World Prayer Center declared a curse upon those who he claims stole the election from President Donald Trump.