[ad_1] One of the horses that competed in today’s Melbourne Cup, named Anthony Van Dyck, has been euthanized after suffering a fracture, says Racing Victoria. Anthony Van Dyck was galloping yesterday at Werribee racecourse, before the Melbourne Cup race. Photo: Racing Photos / Pat Scala / AFP The horse had …
Read More »Covid 19 Coronavirus Community Case – Second Christchurch Hotel Staff Tests Positive
[ad_1] New Zealand November 3, 2020 05:21 am3 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game There are five new cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand, including one community case and four people in controlled isolation. A second person working in a …
Read More »Match Fit: World Cup hero Piri Weepu talks about his mental problems
[ad_1] In 2011, Piri Weepu was a national hero who runs, passes and kicks goals. Nine years later, he has opened up to being tormented by “bad thoughts,” injuring himself, and having a stroke in 2014 that caused him to have difficulty speaking. On Tuesday night Weepu spoke candidly with …
Read More »Coronavirus: Christchurch’s Second Managed Isolation Worker Tests Positive for COVID-19
[ad_1] “Both this case, as the one reported on Monday, came into contact with international sailors in the performance of their duties, including some of the 31 sailors who tested positive for COVID-19 and remain in quarantine,” he said. “The individual was examined as part of routine testing for staff …
Read More »Covid-19: Second confirmed community case for Christchurch, linked to isolation facility
[ad_1] STACY SQUIRES / Stuff A second worker at an isolation facility in Christchurch tested positive for Covid-19. A second worker at the Sudima Hotel isolation facility in Christchurch tested positive for Covid-19, the Health Ministry confirmed. They are a close contact at the workplace of the original new case …
Read More »Alf Vincent is still in prison at 83 and with dementia
[ad_1] Supplied Alfred Vincent, pictured in a school photo in 1949, has been in prison since 1968. The fate of New Zealand’s longest-serving inmate is being examined, and lawyers for 83-year-old Alf Vincent argue that he should have a home outside of prison for the rest of his life. Vincent …
Read More »US Elections: America Has a Serious Case of Leadership Envy
[ad_1] OPINION: America has a serious case of leadership envy. Donald Trump has not only been a failure, he has not only been, according to polls, the worst president in the history of the United States, but he has actively betrayed the country. He has been a traitor. In the …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: No new community cases in Chch, four cases on the border
[ad_1] The case of the Christchurch Covid-19 community is a health worker who was caring for foreign fishermen in controlled isolation. The worker, a woman in her 50s of service at the Sudima Hotel at Christchurch Airport, tested positive this week and is currently isolated at home. She has mild …
Read More »Cashmere High School student, a close contact on Christchurch’s Covid-19 community case
[ad_1] A Christchurch high school student is a close contact on the city’s new Covid-19 community case. The Canterbury District Board of Health sent a letter to Cashmere High School parents on Tuesday confirming that the student was a close contact, but had tested negative and was isolated at home. …
Read More »Record number of Maori in cabinet: ‘We should be proud of that’ – PM Jacinda Ardern
[ad_1] Deputy Labor Leader Kelvin Davis with Maori ministers and senior MPs during a press conference at the Beehive, Parliament, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell New Zealand has a historically high number of Maori ministers sitting around the cabinet table, but there is still “much more work to be done.” …
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