Endeavour Reports Positive PFS Results For Both Fetekro and Kalana, Confirming Strong Organic Growth Pipeline
ENDEAVOUR REPORTS POSITIVE PFS RESULTS FOR BOTH FETEKRO AND KALANA, CONFIRMING STRONG ORGANIC GROWTH PIPELINE
HIGHLIGHTS:
Positive PFS results for both Fetekro and Kalana Projects confirm Endeavour’s high quality organic growth pipeline
Fetekro PFS shows potential for +200kozpa production at low AISC over long mine life:
10-year mine life based on current reserves of 2.1Moz
Average annual production of 209koz at AISC of $838/oz
Robust economics with after-tax NPV
5%
Kalana PFS shows potential for 150kozpa production at low AISC over long mine life:
11-year mine life based on current reserves of 1.8Moz
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4:30 PM December 31, 2020
Residents of Norton Road have been displaying these road signs outside their homes to reduce speed. Picture: Lisa Wallman
- Credit: Archant
A number of residents in a Letchworth street have reacted in horror after vandals targeted their homemade anti-speeding signs.
The kill your speed, not our kids anti-speeding signs had been in place in Norton Road since September, but were damaged during a spate of mindless vandalism earlier this week.
In total, residents say 13 placards were vandalised. CCTV footage of the incident has been shared with the local PCSO.
Lisa Wallman, a resident who saw her signs targeted, said: We are so disappointed that someone felt the need to deliberately uproot and destroy most of the road safety signs the local community had worked together to get produce and installed.
Friday, December 18, 2020
Mountain Home Roy Leonard DeVore Sr., 71, passed away at home on Tuesday, December 15 after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. Leonard was surrounded by his loving wife of 51 years, Beth, and their three sons. Leonard faced this disease with typical courage, often telling others that this battle was not a tragedy, as he had lived a good life, knew he was loved, and was right with the Lord. Born on April 10, 1949 in Torrance, California to Helen (Oliver) and Alvin Red DeVore, two transplants from Arkansas and Oklahoma, respectively, who met in California after moving to serve in the war effort during WWII. Leonard often spoke of his Southern California upbringing in idyllic terms, as a mix of time on the beach, exploring the desert and cruising the open roads, much like the scenes in American Graffiti. As a student at South High in Torrance, he went by Lennie, both on and off the football field. It was during this time at South High that he me