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Anglo African Agriculture PLC - Extension for Reporting Financial Results
PR Newswire
London, February 24
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24 February 2021
Extension for Reporting Financial Results
Anglo African Agriculture plc ( AAA or the Company ), a company focused on agricultural trading in Africa and that is currently in the process of acquiring the Comarco group of companies operating in the port and marine logistics sector in East Africa, announces that, in accordance with the guidance issued by the Financial Conduct Authority and Financial Reporting Council, the Company will take advantage of the two-month extension, until 30 April 2021, for the reporting and filing of its financial resu
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Careless drivers who illegally pass school buses while they are collecting or discharging students could stand a 100-per cent chance of getting caught in Norfolk, Haldimand and Brant counties later this year.
Wednesday, Norfolk’s Police Services Board heard a presentation from the transportation supervisor serving area school boards and the president of a company called BusPatrol. The latter has come up with a technology-based business model that could be at work on every local school bus by September at no charge to the taxpayer.
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A citizens group warns that Norfolk County is at risk of groundwater contamination on a vast scale if it doesn’t get a handle on the increasing number of illegal cannabis operations in the local area.
Retired police officer Orval Slack says police have documented the use of illegal pesticides during the execution of search warrants at illegal grow operations in Ontario. Police have also documented the unregulated disposal of wastewater into ditches and onto the ground, Slack told Norfolk’s Police Services Board Wednesday.
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