Vitreous Glass Inc.: Vitreous Glass Announces Dividend
Corporation ) is pleased to announce that the Corporation declared a cash dividend (the
Dividend ) today of $0.09 per common share to be paid on August 13, 2021 to the shareholders of record as of the close of business on July 30, 2021. Although this is a special Dividend, depending on the results of business, the Corporation hopes to be able to continue to pay dividends on a regular basis.
The Dividend is considered an eligible dividend for tax purposes.
The Corporation had approximately
For further information, please contact:
VITREOUS GLASS INC.
(403) 616-2773
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Vitreous Glass Inc.: Vitreous Glass Announces Dividend
Vitreous Glass Inc. (TSXV: VCI) (the
Corporation ) is pleased to announce that the Corporation declared a cash dividend (the
Dividend ) today of $0.08 per common share to be paid on May 14, 2021 to the shareholders of record as of the close of business on April 30, 2021. Although this is a special Dividend, depending on the results of business, the Corporation hopes to be able to continue to pay dividends on a regular basis.
The Dividend is considered an eligible dividend for tax purposes.
The Corporation had approximately
For further information, please contact:
VITREOUS GLASS INC.
(403) 616-2773
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Honking is the new applause : Calgary choir s drive-in concerts a chance to perform like old times
When the pandemic hit, choirs around the world were silenced because of their risk for spreading COVID-19. Now, parking lots have become a safe and creative way for Calgary s Luminous Voices choir to perform for live audiences once again.
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Posted: Mar 08, 2021 8:04 AM ET | Last Updated: March 8
Christina Jahn, left, and Paul Grindlay singing in their car. The married couple are part of Luminous Voices, a professional choir based in Calgary, which has found a way to perform for audiences without risking the spread of COVID-19.(Judy Aldous/CBC)