Navigating the Complexities of Immigration Law in Santa Ana: A Local Lawyer's Perspective

Authored by Mike Page
Posted: Sat, 11/25/2023 - 11:10am

Immigration law is a multifaceted and constantly evolving field, and for individuals and families navigating the complexities of immigration in Santa Ana, it can be a daunting journey. Whether you're seeking to reunite with family members, obtain a visa, or achieve lawful permanent residency, understanding the intricacies of immigration law is crucial. In this blog post, we'll explore the challenges and considerations involved in navigating the law, as well as the importance of seeking professional guidance.

1. Diverse Immigration Needs in Santa Ana

Santa Ana is a...

Beginner’s Guide to Yoga: Health Benefits and Easy Poses

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Sat, 11/25/2023 - 10:32am

Welcome to the world of yoga, where every stretch and breath brings you closer to a harmonious balance of mind and body! Whether you're looking to enhance your physical fitness or seeking a sanctuary for mental peace, yoga is your perfect companion. In this beginner's guide, we'll unravel the mysteries of yoga, delve into its health benefits, and introduce easy poses to get you started. So, roll out your mat and get ready to embark on a transformative journey with yoga!

Unraveling the Mysteries of Yoga

Yoga, an ancient practice with roots in India, is much more than just a series...

Homeless man with dog

"They came along and lifted me up". St Petrock’s Christmas Appeal 2023 launches

Four people who are rebuilding their lives after being homeless feature in a moving Exeter homelessness charity’s Christmas fundraising campaign.

The two-minute film focuses on the question of how it feels to be homeless, especially at Christmas. “They came along and lifted me up” is one of the many moving statements made in the video, that was launched across social and traditional media on Thursday morning (23 November).

The numbers of people sleeping rough in Exeter remain critically high

Alfie, who lived on the streets for eight years after growing up in the...

The Truth About Omega-3s: More Than Just Fish Oil

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 11/24/2023 - 5:42pm

Welcome aboard the Omega-3 express! Often associated just with fish oil, these fatty acids are superheroes of the nutrition world, playing a vital role in our health. But there's more to omega-3s than just fish oil. In this journey, we'll explore what omega-3s are, their varied sources, their incredible health benefits, bust some myths, and share tips on how to include them in your diet. Ready to dive in? Let's unravel the secrets of omega-3s and discover their impact beyond the deep blue sea!

Unveiling the Wonders of Omega-3s

Omega-3 fatty acids are a group of essential fats...

Gritters to head out across the county as temperatures fall below zero

Winter temperatures are forecast to arrive overnight and Devon County Council’s gritting teams are set to be called into action for the first countywide treatment this season.

Road surface temperatures are expected to drop below freezing across the county, reaching as low as -3C in some areas.

Gritters will be out on all of Devon’s main gritting routes from around 7pm tonight.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Highway Management, said: “We’ve been hit by several storms as we head into winter, but we’re now set to see a change in...

Exeter IT support company wins technology expert award

Authored by Program
Posted: Fri, 11/24/2023 - 1:23pm

Timewade, a leading technology partner for SMEs, won the Notty’s Business Awards’ Techspert Award, at a ceremony at Winslade Manor on 23 November.

The inaugural Notty’s Business Awards recognises the achievements of Exeter’s ‘best in business’ organisations.

The winners were announced at an awards ceremony on 23 November at Winslade Manor.

Local technology partner Timewade took home the Techspert Award, a category which celebrates the technology business that’s ahead of the curve.

The judges’ decision was based on Timewade’s unique Technology for Success...

The Best Horse Racing Events In and Around Devon

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 11/24/2023 - 9:31am

Devon is known around the country - and even around the world for its gloriously picturesque landscapes - but it also has quite an impressive equestrian heritage, hosting some of the most exciting and prestigious horse racing events in the UK. If you are heading down to Devon for a holiday, or if you are a local that has never explored this side of the country before, then let’s take a look at some of the county’s finest horse racing tracks and events…

Newton Abbot

Sitting perfectly in the stunning backdrop of Devon's countryside, the Newton Abbot Racecourse is one of the best...

Stress Management Techniques for a Balanced Life

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 11/24/2023 - 6:27am

Welcome to the journey towards a more balanced and stress-free life! In today's fast-paced world, stress can often feel like an unwelcome companion. But fear not, as we explore practical and enjoyable stress management techniques that will help you regain control and find balance. So, let's dive into these techniques with a smile!

Calm Your Mind

First up is the art of mindfulness meditation. It's a simple yet powerful practice that allows you to stay present in the moment. By focusing on your breath and observing your thoughts without judgment, you can find inner peace and reduce...

Devon college students get a taste of hospitality from top chefs

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 11/23/2023 - 11:53pm

Award-winning chefs at Bovey Castle teamed up with cooks of the future from two Devon colleges for a special event providing students with a taste of the hospitality industry.

Bovey Castle, in Dartmoor, welcomed more than 20 students from South Devon College and Exeter College to produce a four-course lunch served to 80 lucky guests.

Students cooked alongside Bovey Castle Executive Head Chef Mark Budd as well as four head chefs from the hotel’s sister restaurants within The Eden Hotel Collection, which included Tim Jenkins from Brockencote Hall Hotel, Keiron Stevens from...

Euro draws next: England could land in Group of Death

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 11/23/2023 - 9:01pm

The roadmap to the 2024 European Championship is clearer now, with all but three of the teams that will be competing in Germany known after the qualification campaign. Ahead of the draw in December the pots have been issued and from the look of things, there could be a potential Group of Death when the draw takes place in Germany.

England are in Pot 1 of the four pots and it means they will avoid group matches against recent former world champions Germany, France and Spain. The three Lions will also not face Belgium and Portugal, the other members of Pot 1. By Italy being placed...

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