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Becoming Dragon At The Wellington Jazz Festival

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Tartisan Nickel Corp Provides Updated National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on the Sill Lake Lead-Silver Property, Van Koughnet Township, Ontario

Tartisan Nickel Corp. Provides Updated National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on the Sill Lake Lead-Silver Property, Van Koughnet Township, Ontario Lead price is based upon 3-month LME average of $0.9636 USD/lb Zinc price is based upon 3-month LME average of $1.2442 USD/lb SMX further validated that there is about 660,000 ounces of inferred silver resources. Qualified Persons The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements as set out in NI43-101 and reviewed and approved by Sean C. Muller P.Geo., and John Rae P.Geo., both Qualified Persons as defined by NI43-101.

First Crew Member Of Doomed Arctic Expedition That Left 129 Dead Has Been Identified

In 1845, two ships departed England in search of unexplored areas within the Canadian Arctic, hoping to uncover secrets that lay in magnetic data to help aid exploration. Lead by Captain Sir John Franklin, the crew of 129 sailed into the freezing lands of what is now Nunavut, Canada, and into the Victoria Strait. This would be the last time Franklin, and all of his men, were ever seen again.  As a grim reminder of the fateful expedition, the remains of desperate sailors have been discovered across King William Island, many of which had samples taken for analysis. Now, DNA testing has identified and reconstructed an officer who met his demise on the expedition, marking the first person from the crew to ever have been confirmed through DNA analysis. The results, produced by the University of Waterloo, were published in the journal Polar Record.

Royal Navy dive team given Freedom of Orkney

BBC News Published image copyrightMarjo Pauliina Tynkkynen image captionDivers change the ensign on HMS Royal Oak every year in commemoration of those who died The Freedom of Orkney has been bestowed on Royal Navy divers to honour their work in the area. The Northern Diving Group (NDG), based in Faslane, was called to Orkney for the 145th time last week to deal with unexploded ordnance. Every year the group also changes the ensign on the wreck of HMS Royal Oak - which was sunk in Scapa Flow in 1939. Orkney councillors voted to confer the honour on the team. The council said it was firstly in recognition of the long association with commemorating those who died in the sinking of the Royal Oak.

Navy divers to receive Freedom of Orkney honour - The Orcadian Online

Navy divers to receive Freedom of Orkney honour May 5, 2021 at 12:47 pm The Royal Navy Northern Diving Group will have the Freedom of Orkney bestowed upon them in recognition of the group’s historic connection in commemorating those lost in the sinking of the HMS Royal Oak. Every year, the divers change the White Ensign on the wreck of the Royal Oak which was torpedoed while at anchor in Scapa Flow on October 14, 1939, with the loss of 835 lives. Due to COVID restrictions, 2020 was the first year since the recovery of the ship’s bell in 1982 that the northern diving group was not able to change the White Ensign and pay tribute to those who lost their lives.

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