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New businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today, the StarPhoenix talks to Lockhart and Maria Stankowski, a husband-wife duo who owns and runs Crunchy Dog Ice Cream & Eats.
Their vision for an ice cream shop was to create a family-friendly and pet-friendly environment. That’s why they offer free dog treats to furry friends who tag along with their owners.
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The Stankowskis are proud to be part of the Westmount neighbourhood and aim to influence their neighbourhood positively. Last year, they donated a portion of tip proceeds to Westmount Community School, a new tradition they intend to keep.
TSX Venture Tier 2 Company
Pursuant to a resolution passed by the shareholders of the Company on December 2, 2020, the Company has consolidated its capital on a fifteen (15) old shares for on (1) new share basis, and the name of the Company has been changed from Gold Rush Cariboo Corp. to Allied Copper Corp.
Effective at the opening of business on Friday, April 9, 2021, the common shares of Allied Copper Corp. will commence trading on the TSX Venture Exchange on a consolidated basis, and the common shares of Gold Rush Cariboo Corp. will be delisted.
The Company is classified as an All other metal ore mining issuer (NAICS Number: 212299).