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Sideswipe: March 5: It s a wrap!
4 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Council exercising level 3 caution.
Easy mistake to make My mother lives in a 55+ community. I lived with her for five months last year so I got to know a lot of the neighbours well. It s a new community so a bunch of people have moved in since I lived there. I moved out of town and I was visiting my mother for a long weekend. While walking my dog I had seen a woman and her dog a few times and was friendly to her, making small talk. One day I ran into a neighbour I knew and she pointed to a house and asked if I had met Dorothy and Squeaks yet. I said I had chatted to her but hadn t officially introduced myself. Later that day I saw the woman and her dog and introduced myself and said, and you re Dorothy right? The lady made an offended face and said Dorothy is my dog. My name is Squeaks . She walked off offended and gave me dirty looks every time we passed.
The view from inside: What S.F. s first day in the red tier looked like
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Top: Lily Chen cleans the indoor dining space at Mama’s in North Beach as they prepare to offer indoor seating to guests starting tomorrow in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Officials announced that San Francisco, Santa Clara and Napa counties are advancing from the most-restrictive purple tier to the red tier in California’s coronavirus reopening system.Nick Otto / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Above: Rica Joson, Nancy Joson, and Nikki Gacias cheers to celebrate the reopening of indoor a dining at Fog Harbor Fish House on Pier 39 in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Officials announced that San Francisco, Santa Clara and Napa counties are advancing from the most-restrictive purple tier to the red tier in California’s coronavirus reopening system.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Project Auckland: Shane Ellison - Plans are on the right track
4 Mar, 2021 03:59 PM
5 minutes to read
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You just have to look to the cranes on the skyline, the hi-vis vests, and yes, the plethora of road cones around Auckland to know that this city is on the move.
As frustrating as private and public construction activity can be for all those who use our roads, the bigger picture is one of unprecedented infrastructure delivery and economic growth. That has never been more important than now as the country s economy tries to climb out of the hole created by the Covid-19 pandemic.