ICCI, CDA chiefs visit markets to assess development needs
Islamabad
January 12, 2021
Islamabad:Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) President Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan along with CDA Chairman Amer Ali Ahmed visited Blue Area and F-10 Markaz to assess the needs of markets development and take remedial measures to address the issues traders.
Muhammad Ejaz Abbasi former President ICCI, Yousaf Rajput President Traders Association Blue Area, Ahmed Khan President Traders Association F-10 Markaz, Raja Hassan Akhtar and Ali Akram Khan Executive Members ICCI, Tahir Abbasi former Senior Vice President ICCI, Malik Sagheer Ahmed, members of business community and CDA officers of various departments were also present at the occasion.
Starland County is looking at some of its water bodies and how to make them healthier.
Manager of Municipal Services Glen Riep was joined by Dominique Primeau and Craig Copeland of Alberta Environment and Parks at the November 10 Starland County council meeting to discuss the state of the fish habitat in the McLaren and Michichi Dams.
Water quality testing was done in both habitats to determine the viability of trout in the reservoirs. He says there is not a single solution to better the health of the
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water bodies to support the fish stocks. He also notes it seems there is lots of food in the water, that maybe prevents fish from biting. There is also fish wintering over in the Michichi, but there are areas that could improve the habitat.
Sasha Borissenko: 2020 s winners and losers
10 Jan, 2021 06:00 AM
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That holiday haze is starting to fade. Photo / 123rf
NZ Herald For the majority of us, the holiday haze of feeling ambivalent towards time and date is now but a distant memory. For corporate lawyers, the shutdown period over Christmas is coming to an end. Of the winners and losers of 2020, corporate lawyers and their Christmas holidays come out on top. Let s assess some other winners and losers:
Winners of 2020
Millennials and Generation Z-ers are ever-so-slightly winning in the housing department thanks to the new tenancy laws coming into force in February.