Neither the City of Hopewell nor Virginia American Water company has given an estimated time of service restoration. Both are working to get water into the hands of those that need it.
Robert Burmingham aka The Blue Light Rapist is investigated on Dead Silent
Tue Jan 12, 2021 at 5:07pm ET
Robert Burmingham was finally put behind bars for his crimes in 1997. Pic credit: Arkansas State Police
Dead Silent is investigating the case of The Blue Light Rapist, aka Robert Todd Burmingham, who terrified women in Arkansas in the 1990s.
Burmingham attacked numerous women over a two-year period, but he became most infamous for the kidnap and rape of Shannon Woods in Cross County in 1997.
On the night of July 11, 1997, 17-year-old Shannon was driving home when another vehicle overtook her and flashed a blue light indicating that they wanted her to pull over to the side.
Liquid Media Appoints Global Media Business Leader Ronald W. Thomson as CEO
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 06, 2021
Liquid Media Group Ltd. (the “Company”, “Liquid Media” or “Liquid”) (Nasdaq: YVR) has appointed Ronald Thomson as its CEO to drive the growth of its evolving business. As President of global business development firm
Cameron Thomson Group Ltd. (“Cameron Thomson”), Mr. Thomson has been building successful media/entertainment and tech companies for more than two decades from its offices in Toronto, London, Lake Como, Los Angeles and Taipei.
“Liquid Media has established a powerful position at the forefront of the rapidly evolving media/entertainment sector, leveraging its access to capital markets, content production and technology. In response to the growing content streaming market and the changing media landscape, I believe Liquid is in the right sector at a time when media disruption is at the forefront of global economics,” said Mr. Th
More Metro Vancouver stores have been hit by COVID-19 cases involving staff members.
An employee at a Coquitlam Safeway has tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s according to the grocery chain’s parent company, Sobeys Inc., which issued an exposure notification for its 580 Clarke Road location on Christmas Day. The company indicated the worker last worked at the store Dec. 22.
It’s not clear if any other staff or members of the public were exposed to the individual at the store s Burquitlam location.
Two employees at a Real Canadian Superstore in Coquitlam also tested positive for the coronavirus in the store’s third exposure notification in less than a month.
It’s safe to say that 2020 was… unprecedented, at the very least. Even aside from the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed the lives of 1.77 million people around the world, we saw Australia devastated by wildfires, millions protesting the death of George Floyd, the dethroning of U.S. President Donald Trump, the tragic death of Kobe Bryant -many other history textbook-worthy moments. With so much change and uncertainty, millions of Canadians took their queries to Google. As 2020 draws to a close, the search engine compiled a list of Canada’s most searched topics, people and questions. The biggest ‘why…’ 5) Why is Nevada taking so long?