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1:17 PM May 17, 2021
Ready to welcome you. . . Pascal and Karine Canevet, owners of Maison Bleue in Bury St Edmunds.
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After a year of eating in, it s time to eat out. Suffolk has a growing reputation for its excellent restaurants and gastropubs so here are some ready to take your reservation.
Maison Bleue, Bury St Edmunds
Modern French fine dining featuring finest local seasonal produce, artfully prepared by chef patron Pascal Canevet and his team. Outstanding wines in a list put together by Karine Canevet, Michelin Guide Sommelier of the year 2021. Bookings now being taken for dining from May 18 for up to six people or two households. maisonbleue.co.uk
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In this week s edition of Rewind Robert Smith recalls a very important date in the history of Canadian harness racing. It was 60 years ago that nighttime racing finally came to the Province of Ontario. On the evening of May 17, 1961 with a post time of 8:00 p.m., it all happened at Western Fair Raceway in London, Ontario. A few recollections of the times and some old photographs help to recall this very special moment in our sport s history.
(Photo by Claus Andersen courtesy of Canadian Sportsman)
For many years, in fact for several decades, everyone involved with harness racing in Ontario longed for racing under the lights to make its way to the Province. It seemed like every other area where the sport was conducted it had already arrived. In 1940 nighttime racing debuted at two New York State tracks; first at Roosevelt and a short time later that fall at Batavia. The next year Saratoga joined in as
09:00 Sat 08 May 2021
Proactive weekly oil and gas highlights: United Oil & Gas, Bahamas Petroleum, DGOC, Mosman, i3 Energy, JOG, Genel, 88 Energy, Zephyr
It was another active week in the small cap oil and gas sector.
United Oil & Gas PLC (LON:UOG) this week added another new discovery in Egypt after its partner Kuwait Energy submitted a notice of commercial discovery to the authorities. It comes as testing of the ASD-1X exploration well confirmed positive results.
The well encountered the lower Bahariya and Abu Roash C (ARC) reservoirs, and, performed positively in short term testing. In the Lower Bahariya reservoir, the well flowed at a maximum rate of 2,187 barrels oil equivalent per day (boepd) meanwhile the ARC reservoir measured a maximum rate of 1,489 boepd. United highlighted that the headline results exceed the company’s own internal expectations.