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‘I wouldn’t be alive without them’, cardiac arrest patient saved by Dunsborough community members says
“I wouldn’t be alive without them. It really is as simple as that,” a cardiac arrest patient saved by Dunsborough community members said.
Read More »City of Busselton’s scathing review among 5500 submissions lodged against Smiths Beach Project
The City of Busselton has submitted a scathing review of the controversial Smiths Beach Project to the EPA, along with more than 5500 others.
Read More »Marri Reserve temporarily closed to allow vegetation recovery from Dunsborough bushfire
Following the bushfire in Dunsborough last month, the Marri Reserve has been temporarily closed for safety reasons and to allow the vegetation to recover
Read More »Edmonton Oilers get Jake Walman in surprise trade with Sharks: report
The Edmonton Oilers have kept busy ahead of the trade deadline, swinging a deal with the San Jose Sharks for defenceman Jake Walman.With the deadline less than 24 hours away, Oilers GM Stan Bowman pulled the trigger on the deal to shore up their defensive group. While it was expected …
Read More »Trump signs order to establish strategic bitcoin reserve
Trump signs order to establish strategic bitcoin reserve, White House crypto czar says
Patrick says Texas House financial records from Paxton impeachment turned over to auditor
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has handed over House impeachment spending records to the State Auditor, accusing former Speaker Dade Phelan of hiding the records to help his re-election campaign.
Read More »Trump reverses with tariff exemptions
Welcome to The Hill’s Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Trump reverses on Canada, Mexico tariffs with exemptions President Trump, in his latest reversal on tariffs, signed off on exemptions for imports from Canada and Mexico that are covered under a 2020 …
Read More »Car being pulled from river might have belonged to Oregon family that vanished in 1958
Authorities said Thursday that they planned to pull a station wagon from the Columbia River believed to have belonged to an Oregon family of five who disappeared nearly 70 years ago while they were out searching for Christmas greenery. The search for the Martin family dominated regional headlines at the …
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