GL HERO SHIMA Posted March 25, 2024 Posted March 25, 2024 Christine Igot lives with her family in a small seaside community. After retiring from her career as a French teacher, she uses her voice to make booming, informative and upbeat declarations Ammar Kalia Mon 25 Mar 2024 07.00 GMT Share In May 2022, Christine Igot donned a feathered hat, white ruff and multicoloured tabard in the middle of the market square in her home town of Annapolis Royal, Canada. “Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!” she shouted while ringing a bell at a bemused crowd. “My gracious lords and ladies, wily judges, esteemed citizens and visitors, the town of Annapolis Royal greets you, along with any layabouts, ne’er-do-wells and scallywags, who are most certainly present!” The retired French teacher, who was 60 at the time, was taking part in her first “cry-off”, where she was competing against another hopeful for the role of town crier. “It’s a tradition that dates back to the medieval era, when town criers would read the news to the public,” Igot says. “Now, it’s like being an ambassador for a local community. Once a week, you stand in the town square and announce any goings-on. Except it’s all good news.” https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/25/a-new-start-after-60-i-was-terribly-sad-after-losing-my-mother-then-i-started-spreading-good-news
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