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SFC helps HKEX in investigation of China Ecotourism (1371) over dubious loans and investment

SFC helps HKEX in investigation of China Ecotourism (1371) over dubious loans and investment
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Sunderland s first dedicated vegan cafe Good Apple celebrates 10 years in the city

Sunderland s first dedicated vegan cafe Good Apple celebrates 10 years in the city
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Vancouver exhibit shows how young Chinese Canadians forged an identity

Vancouver exhibit shows how young Chinese Canadians forged an identity
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Lost neon sign lights up a family s memories

Mike s Corner Store was a longtime fixture at East 24th and Knight. Author of the article: John Mackie Publishing date: Jul 28, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Dick Chan and his wife Donna ran Mike s Grocery at East 24th and Knight Street from 1970 to 1988. After the store closed, the neon sign that stood outside their store ended up at an antique store, until John Davis bought it and displayed it at his house on West 10th Ave. The Chans and the sign were reunited Wednesday at Davis house. Photo by Jason Payne /PNG Article content Allan Chan recently posted a photo to Facebook of his parents’ old corner store in East Vancouver.

There needs to be recourse : Deputies have limited options in White Center vandalism cases

There needs to be recourse : Deputies have limited options in White Center vandalism cases Law enforcement faces limited options in White Center vandalism cases The White Center Community Crime Prevention deputy said law enforcement cannot book people into jail for most misdemeanor cases right now. WHITE CENTER, Wash. - Many of the storefronts are boarded up in the business corridor of White Center due to vandalism in recent months. Senior Deputy Bill Kennamer of the King County Sheriff’s Office told Q13 News about 85 calls have come in for vandalism and burglaries since April 2020. When you walk down the street and you see all the boarded up windows it makes it look like the neighborhood is in blight and it’s not, said Deputy Kennamer, who is also the White Center Community Crime Prevention deputy. If we’re standing right here, some guy comes up here and throws a brick right through that window, I can’t book that person to go to jail. It’s a misdemeanor crime. The

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