(TSXV: NIM) (FSE: HLI), (the “
Company” or “
Purchase Contract“) for gold and silver concentrate with Ocean Partners UK Limited
1 (“
Ocean Partners“), a company that provides global trading services to miners, smelters, and refiners. The Purchase Contract also includes a revolving US$500,000 prepayment provision (the “
Prepayment“) that allows the Company to request an advance prepayment for the purpose of working capital. The Company entered into the Purchase Contract with the expectation of commencing milling activities at its Merritt Mill.
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April 19, 2021
SALISBURY, Md. – Maryland State Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle believed to be involved in a fatal hit and run that took place late Sunday night in Salisbury.
Police say at around 11:30 p.m., troopers responded to a home off of Outten Road after the parents requested assistance with finding their son, who had gone for a walk earlier and hadn’t been home since. Troopers were searching on foot in the area of the 800 block of Parker Road when they heard a sound on the nearby bypass.
Troopers then responded to the southbound bypass, south of Centre Road, where they found the 14-year-old male victim lying unconscious on the shoulder of the roadway. They rendered immediate emergency care and called for emergency medical services. The teen was taken to TidalHealth Peninsula Regional, where he was pronounced dead.
Police: Salisbury teen who never returned home from walk died in a hit an run
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and last updated 2021-04-19 15:06:15-04
SALISBURY, Md. â Maryland State Police are searching for the driver in a hit and run crash that left a 14-year old boy dead, Sunday night in Salisbury.
The boy s parents initially called police around 11:30 p.m. after he hadn t returned home from an earlier walk.
While searching on foot in the area of the 800-block of Parker Road, troopers heard a sound around the bypass south of Center Road.
That s where they found the boy unconscious on the shoulder of the road. He later died at a nearby hospital.
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Lindsay Metivier at Peel
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