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Crown Realty Partners and Vestcor Inc Announce Acquisition of Minority Interest in the Partnership

Share: TORONTO, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Crown Realty Partners ( Crown or the Partnership ) announced today that Vestcor Inc. ( Vestcor ) has acquired a minority interest in Crown Realty Partners on behalf of a number of its long-term investment clients. Crown is an integrated commercial real estate investment and management firm focused on value-add opportunities across Canada, with over two billion dollars of real assets under management. Vestcor is a New Brunswick based investment manager and pension and employee benefits administrator with approximately $19 billion in assets under management. The majority of Crown s shares continue to be held by Crown s operating partners who oversee all activities of the Partnership: Jamie Christie, Mark Dimmell, Emily Hanna, Les Miller, Gary Summers and Scott Watson.

Our Community: Fundraising concert for childhood leukemia, non-stop walk for animals

Following her treatment, she has to remain in Vancouver for approximately three to four months to receive specialized ­treatment. The non-profit group, made up of children and adults in the Sooke School District, raises money to support families dealing with childhood leukemia through its annual We Can Beat It fundraising concert, to be held virtually this year. The concerts have been held annually since 2000, and have ­cumulatively raised close to $250,000 for cancer research. Made up of around 100 students from Grades 6 to 12, the ensemble is led by band teacher Duey Wright from Spencer Middle School in Langford. “Being able to play with the group and raise money for a worthy cause at the same time is a win-win for me,” said Emily Hanna, 17, who has been with the group since Grade 6.

Orlando metro area most dangerous in US for pedestrians, report says

Orlando metro area most dangerous in US for pedestrians, report says Share Updated: 4:41 PM EST Mar 10, 2021 Share Updated: 4:41 PM EST Mar 10, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript SUGGESTING TO IMPROVE SAFETY FOR PEDESTRIANS HERE. WE’VE BEEN NUMBER ONE ON THIS LIST BEFORE. DAMON: A LOCAL ADVOCACY GROUP REGULARLY PROMOTES CROSSWALK ENFORCEMENT EVENTS, OFTEN ENDING IN DOZENS OF WARNINGS AND TICKETS FOR DRIVERS, BUT IN A REPORT FROM SMART GROWTH AMERICA, THE METRO HAD 740 PEDESTRIAN DEATHS FROM 2010-2019. WE NEED MORE SIDEWALKS. WE NEED MORE DEDICATED INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PEDESTRIANS. DAMON: NEW CROSSWALKS WERE ADDED TO AN HISTORICALLY BAD STRETCH OF OBT. THE SIGNAL CROSSWALKS TELL DRIVERS TO STOP WHEN ACTIVATED. WE ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK. WE ARE MAKING NEW IMPROVEMENTS TO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY. AS THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE, IF YOU SEE A PEDESTRIAN, THE FIRST THING THAT SHOULD HAPPEN IS YOUR FOOT SHOULD COME OFF THE GAS PEDAL. TROOPERS SAY IN SEM

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