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Triumph Gold Establishes Operations Office in Whitehorse, Yukon

Triumph Gold Corp. (TSX-V: TIG | OTCMKTS: TIGCF) (“ Triumph Gold” or “the Company”) is announcing the establishment of an Operations Office (the “Office”) in Whitehorse, Yukon. The Office will serve as a hub to provide support to operations and stakeholders of the Company’s flagship Freegold Mountain Project, as well as the Tad/Toro and newly-acquired Big Creek Properties, all located within the prolific Dawson Range Copper-Gold Belt of mining-friendly Yukon. The Company is also pleased to announce the appointment of Kayla Mintz as the Yukon operations full-time Office Manager. Kayla has worked at the Freegold Mountain Project since 2017 and has been increasingly instrumental in the management and execution of day-to-day operations while in the field. Kayla is a member of Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation (Wolf Clan) and is known as a community mentor and motivator who practices Indigenous culture and can communicate in Northern Tutchone. She also holds a Northe

Triumph Gold Establishes Operations Office in Whitehorse, Yukon

Triumph Gold Establishes Operations Office in Whitehorse, Yukon
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Alberta s largest university plans for 80% in-person learning in fall 2021

  EDMONTON The University of Alberta (U of A) will be gradually returning to in-person learning in the fall In a statement, the university announced it would have approximately 80 per cent of courses in-person and 20 per cent online. The university said the fall 2021 semester course offerings are now available so students can begin to plan their schedules. Steven Dew, U of A provost and vice president (academic), said in a statement that the university looks forward to seeing students back on-campus in the fall. “The U of A remains committed to providing the best university experience possible and to prioritizing the health and safety of our community,” Dew said. “We will continue to deliver quality teaching and research and to provide opportunities for campus connections, activities and experiences.”

80 per cent of U of A classes expected to be back in the classroom this fall

Article content The University of Alberta is expecting to hold 80 per cent of classes in-person this fall after a year of virtual learning. Steve Dew, the school’s Provost and Vice-President of Academics, said in a statement on the university’s website posted Monday that there will be a varying degree of learning online and in the classroom between different faculties but that about 20 per cent of classes will be offered online. The mix is intended to allow flexibility for students, Dew said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or 80 per cent of U of A classes expected to be back in the classroom this fall Back to video

More robots are entering Canadian workplaces — but they re not all coming for our jobs

More robots are entering Canadian workplaces — but they re not all coming for our jobs
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