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Today in History for July 25: In 325, the Council of Nicea closed. Regarded as the first ecumenical council, its 300 attending bishops drafted the Nicene Creed and fixed the formula for Easter Sunday.
I’m pleased that nine of our parks have been awarded green flag status thanks to the dedication of volunteers working with our teams. Pontypool Park is not only host to a great rugby club, it’s also ...
Fusing domestic life with active and competitive sports, and maintaining her fitness through yoga and jogging, Bakula Ben's ...
Sophie has lived through the death of multiple close family members to cancer - her mother in 2007, her brother in 2011, her ...
Wilfrid Laurier University football coach Zach Scotto will give his 60th blood donation next month, an ode to his mother who died of leukemia when he was eight.
The Avalon Beach Patrol won the South Jersey lifeguard championship last summer, an event the patrol gets to host next month.
Wexford County Council has “declared war” on community groups in the Rosslare district by removing signs advertising ...
An experienced Chief Executive, Thelma has worked for a number of different health organisations, including the South West Peninsula Strategic Health Authority and Nottingham City Hospital, before ...
The Prince George RCMP and the Canadian Cancer Society confirmed a cyclist involved in the hit and run on Monday has passed away.
Rock Hill City Council voted unanimously July 7 to increase activity fees for recreational programs. The city is clashing with York County over the change.
In a 5-1 vote, Cibolo City Council approved a $3.1 million contract with D&D Construction for Fiscal Year 2025 Street Maintenance Package 2 on July 8 which will fund the reconstruction of Firebird ...
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