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A century ago, Christchurch and New Zealand were being washed over with waves of a pandemic that went on to claim 9000 lives. Early scout troops were there delivering food baskets. Writer Kevin White has written a book about the … Continue reading →
Moving poetry
Martin Cooney, who recently operated his healing practice (plus counselling and meditation teaching) in the old maternity shop in Edgeware Rd, has upped sticks for 701 Barbadoes St, opposite Ristretto. He wrote this short poem about his shift… The Time … Continue reading →
Kidds Cakes adds cafe
If you want a coffee with your cake, Kidds Cakes and Bakery have a cafe in their new building which opened on January 15.
Inner city gradually reopening
The cordon that has choked the inner city since February 2011 is being gradually reduced and more parts of the inner city are reopening increasing the reasons for visiting.
Ethnic dining in St Albans
Maybe it’s the diverse population in the suburb or maybe its restaurant owners believe in providing an authentic experience when it comes to putting food on the table that led to two local eateries featuring in an article in the … Continue reading →