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Casa da Moeda Real Canadense (Royal Canadian Mint) relata lucros e desempenho do primeiro trimestre de 2021
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Cheshire: About 4,000 counterfeit cigarettes seized | Chester and District Standard
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Shop at centre of anti-social behaviour claims becomes fourth premises to be closed by police on same street
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Royal Canadian Mint Reports Profits and Performance for Q1 2021
OTTAWA, ON, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Royal Canadian Mint (the Mint ) is pleased to announce its financial results for the first quarter of 2021 that provide insight into our activities, the markets influencing our businesses and our expectations for the next 12 months. The Mint s strong performance in the first quarter is a testament to the dedication, resilience and flexibility of its employees, said Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mint has continued to prioritize the health and safety of its employees while ensuring that critical services it provides to the essential mining and financial sectors continued uninterrupted. In the shadow of its pandemic response, the Mint began implementing a new long-term strategy, laying the groundwork for sustained profitability in the years to come.
Shop selling fake cigs with youths outside abusing customers is forced to close
The shop was a hotspot for anti-social and criminal behaviour and led to residents wanting to move away
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The closure order was imposed on the International Mini Market in Warrington (Image: Cheshire Police)
A convenience store was ordered to close for three months after a catalogue of anti-social behaviour connected with the premises. The International Mini Market, in Warrington, was also found to be selling counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco after it was raided by police.
Complaints had been received about youths pestering people to buy them tobacco products from the Orford Lane convenience store, and verbally abusing those who refused.