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Citrus Leisure’s properties, Citrus Waskaduwa and Citrus Hikkaduwa, recently launched a special free shuttle service for guests, to and from the closest train stations, to provide a novel and exciting, hassle-free travel experience,
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Chocolatier and chef, Gerard Mendis, partners with Coca-Cola to seek out the best food to enjoy with a refreshing, chilled Coke. Join Gerard as he visits some of Colombo’s top restaurants and chats with their chefs. This week, Gerard visits one of Colombo’s longest standing restaurants to try out this city’s finest Italian cuisine.
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“We the Kalladi Village people (at Verugal) lost our traditional heritage over the past few years. For instance, the history of the Festival at Kalladi Sri Neeliyammam Kovil and the places where our traditional temples are situated cannot be known by our younger generations since it is forbidden.” This is an excerpt from a message by people of the Palankudi community penned at ‘Memories from the Margin’ exhibition that concluded recently.
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Recent media reports have drawn attention to the plight of ‘The Gathering’, that iconic annual congregation of wild elephants in the Minneriya National Park; the largest conglomeration of Asian Elephants in any country that hosts this special spe
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With media reports filled with tales of human-wildlife conflict, rampant deforestation, illegal encroachment into natural habitat, and increasing poaching, amongst others, there is no doubt that the wildlife and wilderness of Sri Lanka are under the greatest threats they have faced possibly since the time the Colonial British cleared the highlands for the growing of c
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At times when you feel lonely and depressed you need a support system to talk about your worries. But people often feel reluctant to seek psychological support due to the stigma attached to mental health services. It is in this backdrop that the 1333 helpline was setup with the aim of bringing down the high suicide rate in Sri Lanka. This free and confidential service was set up in December 2009 by CCC Foundation Sri Lanka and Australia in collab
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In this series, we talk to people who turned their passion for food and baking into a business idea amidst lockdown and COVID-19 fears. Some have been in the market for years and others saw the new opportunity and took it! With new challenges presenting themselves in light of the current economic crisis in the country, we talk to home bakers who are navigating through th
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Women are known to be masters at multitasking but juggling between the roles of a mother, entrepreneur, marketing professional and powerlifter can be daunting at times. But this is not the case for Nayomi Handunnetti, Executive Director of Handun Villas, Founder of The Siren and Co-founder of Elixir Ceylon. Each one of these ventures cater to a differe
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A year ago, Sri Lankan/Canadian artist Duava was celebrating the success of his hit single ‘Colombo Rain’. He’s been making music for years and many of his songs have millions of views and streams but Colombo Rain drew in a crowd of its own; some from the local Sri Lankan community reminiscing of their own memories of Sri Lanka’s monso
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Crop damage is considered to be the biggest challenge faced by farmers in wildlife inhabited areas. A research conducted by the Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research Institute on crop damage done by wild animals in the Uva and Eastern prov
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I recall having written, some years back, about the green-eyed monsters, referring to discontented women and men who were envious of their friends or anybody who was having a fun time. Ms. Loveless was one of them. She was always depressed, no love in her life, not incredibly attractive and plain to look at and resentful of anyone having an enjoyable time.
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While Colombo may boast a rich food lifestyle – plenty of supermarkets, eateries and restaurants at every nook and corner – the current currency driven economic crisis and the commodity shortages have caused a drastic change
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At the beginning of the 1900s, it was estimated that there were 1,600 wild leopards in Sri Lanka. It is uncertain as to the accuracy of this claim, or the scientific basis for the research that led to this figure being determined. It was pr
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Current scientific data shows that elephant habitat in Sri Lanka has reduced by 15% over the last 50 years. It is an equally well-known scientific fact that when the habitat of a species is reduced, the species population declines. If the figures for e