After two years of having to exhaust sheep shears and scissors,Norman Wells is going public with their plight in the hope attracting a professional coiffeurWanted: one hairdresser. Must be willing to resist temperatures that can drop as low as -50°C (-58F) and be able to rectify years of DIY trims and amateur styling.
After two years of making do without a hairdresser, the isolated northern Canadian town of Norman Wells in the Northwest Territories – population 800 – is going public with their plight in the hope of attracting a coiffeur.
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Source: theguardian.com