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Pacgold welcomes strong institutional support as it prepares to drill Alice River gold project

Pacgold welcomes strong institutional support as it prepares to drill Alice River gold project Pacgold Ltd s (ASX:PGO) Tony Schreck speaks to Proactive s Andrew Scott soon after it begun trading on the ASX following a fully subscribed initial public offer which raised $6 million at 25 cents. The IPO was supported by a strong mix of institutional investors, resource-focused funds, sophisticated investors and retail investors. The company is focused on progressing its key asset, the Alice River Gold Project in North Queensland. Quick facts: Pacgold Ltd

Pacgold Ltd well placed for exploration and drilling at Alice River Gold Project after $6 million IPO

Pacgold Ltd well placed for exploration and drilling at Alice River Gold Project after $6 million IPO
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The Day - Your pet helped you get through the pandemic What happens now? - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published June 09. 2021 10:18AM  Mary Ellen Podmolik, Chicago Tribune Your pet eased the loneliness of the COVID-19 pandemic, sitting close as you binge-watched “Bridgerton,” making cameos on your Zoom calls and forcing you outside for walks.  But now you’re vaccinated, your boss wants you back in the office at least part-time, you just bought Lollapalooza tickets and you’d really like to travel. What happens to your faithful companion, the one who enjoyed the pandemic routine? The health crisis created a new group of pet parents who emptied shelters in search of companionship while the dogs, cats, rabbits and birds already in homes got used to their owners suddenly being around all the time. There’s a transition ahead, particularly for dogs, and it might be rocky, warn the people who care for pets while you’re away.

Dog walkers are in demand again as people head back to the office, on vacation

Your pet helped you get through the pandemic What happens now?

MARY ELLEN PODMOLIK Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — Your pet eased the loneliness of the COVID-19 pandemic, sitting close as you binge-watched “Bridgerton,” making cameos on your Zoom calls and forcing you outside for walks. But now you’re vaccinated, your boss wants you back in the office at least part-time, you just bought Lollapalooza tickets and you’d really like to travel. What happens to your faithful companion, the one who enjoyed the pandemic routine? The health crisis created a new group of pet parents who emptied shelters in search of companionship while the dogs, cats, rabbits and birds already in homes got used to their owners suddenly being around all the time. There’s a transition ahead, particularly for dogs, and it might be rocky, warn the people who care for pets while you’re away.

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