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Watch: Hastings restaurant wowed as diners break into song after meal

Watch: Hastings restaurant wowed as diners break into song after meal 25 Jan, 2021 02:19 AM 3 minutes to read A group of diners at Sazio in Hastings thank the chef with a traditional waiata. Video / Supplied A group of diners at Sazio in Hastings thank the chef with a traditional waiata. Video / Supplied Hawkes Bay Today By: Gianina Schwanecke Diners at Sazio in Hastings, were treated to a concert experience of their own on Friday night when a group of happy patrons sang their praises for the pasta bar - literally. Known as a mihi tenei ki nga ringawera, the song is a traditional Māori way of thanking hosts for their hospitality and delighted those in attendance, including Breakfast TV host Matty Mclean who shared the video on Twitter.

Sau 9 giờ tối, phụ nữ đừng bao giờ làm 5 việc này nếu không muốn nội tạng tổn thương

Sau 9 giờ tối, phụ nữ đừng bao giờ làm 5 việc này nếu không muốn nội tạng tổn thương
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Six60 Hastings concert in pictures

Six60 Hastings concert in pictures 23 Jan, 2021 10:55 PM Quick Read Young fans from Hastings and Gisborne Ella Gibson, Theo Kent, Indie Mapp, Lucy Mapp and Ryan Kent with their homemade fan signs. Photo / Ian Cooper Hawkes Bay Today Thousands flocked to the Six60 gig at the Tomoana Showgrounds in Hastings on Saturday night. Joined by Shapeshifter, Kings, Maimoa Music and Nouri, Six60 took the stage at 9pm, wowing fans. Hawke s Bay Today photographer Ian Cooper headed along to capture the event. The concert was held at the Tomoana Showgrounds in Hastings as part of the band s nationwide Six60 Saturdays tour. Photo / Ian Cooper

A January day in Alaska brings random thoughts on politics, fishing and snowmachines

A January day in Alaska brings random thoughts on politics, fishing and snowmachines Author: John Schandelmeier Print article There is no rhyme or reason to my thinking on this day. Maybe because I was up till midnight last night messing with a nice load of fire-killed spruce. I am far from political, but maybe Joe Biden will shut down the Pebble mine process. I will also bet the folks from Arctic Village are happy with Biden as he will quickly close ANWR back down. One has to scratch our heads and wonder what Gov. Mike Dunleavy is thinking with his court challenge of the Army Corps of Engineers’ rejection of the Pebble permit. Thought he was pro-fish?

Fort Wainwright cuts store s night hours to reduce alcohol-related harmful acts

Print article The Army’s Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks will close the base’s shoppette two hours earlier each night starting Monday with an aim to decrease drunken driving and other “harmful acts.” The FWA Shoppette at the base will close at 10 p.m. instead of midnight, though the gas pumps will remain open 24 hours a day, said Lt. Col. Catina Barnes, a spokeswoman for U.S. Army Alaska. The earlier closing time comes a week after Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage banned the sale of alcohol on the installation from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. A spokesman for the joint base told Military.com last week that banning late-night sales was an “effective strategy” at reducing the risk of suicide, among other possible harms.

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