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NZ Remembrance Army cleans Whanganui service graves 1 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron One hundred graves of New Zealand service personnel buried in Whanganui were cleaned up over the weekend, thanks to the efforts of the New Zealand Remembrance Army and volunteers from the 5th Wellington, West Coast, and Taranaki Battalion (5WWCT). The Battalion volunteers were in town to take part in a reunion. Founded in 2019 by Simon Strombom, the New Zealand Remembrance Army has now cleaned close to 12,000 graves around the country, with 3,500 volunteers lending 14,000 hours of their time so far. ....
A weekend e-biking in Hawke s Bay 23 Feb, 2021 10:16 PM 4 minutes to read E-bike riders on the Hawkes Bay Trail with Cape Kidnappers in the background. Photo / Hawkes Bay Tourism Taupō & Tūrangi Weekender The Heretaunga Plains have always been known to in Māori lore as Heretaunga Ararau or Land of a Hundred Pathways. Now, with more than 200km of easy cycle trails celebrating Hawke s Bay s diverse landscapes, water and wineries, this is the perfect spot for a weekend of cycle exploration and relaxation. At Napier s Tākaro Trails, we were introduced to the basics of our e-bikes. It was our first time riding an e-bike and teenage son George was keen to test his out. Keen mountain bikers, we were delighted to learn how easy the e-bikes were to pedal - one push down and the bike sprang forward three times as fast as our bikes at home. ....
(MENAFN - Newsroom Panama) The Friday tropical downpour did not deter a few hundred young protestors from their 10th day of demonstrating against sexual, physical, and psychological abuse at misnamed shelters under the umbrella of the National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and the Family (Senniaf), which in many cases subsidized the NGOs and foundations running them. The protests have taken place at the Senniaf offices and I have been able to observe them firsthand as my office is a stone s throw from the site and I have watched daily as truckloads of National Police arrive before 3 pm to block off surrounding streis ets and then see the arriving stream of largely young protestors carrying who leave at 7 pm followed by a convoy of police vehicles driving the wrong way up the road behind the Santo Tomas Hospital. ....