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Locals pull up and tune in for southern Alberta concert

  LETHBRIDGE It’s been 15 months since the Southern Accord Chorus sang in front of a crowd. Fortunately, on June 26, they were able to do just that with a few changes to their usual setup. They called it their ‘Car-Bershop Concert’ and sang from the comfort of their own cars. Microphones were set up for each chorus member and used an FM transmitter to send their glorious voices through the airwaves to the rows of eager concert goers at the McNally Community Centre. Jill Mcleod, the chorus’ director, says it was a treat to be able to sing together once more.

Local restaurants see staffing shortage as business booms

Local restaurants see staffing shortage as business booms Sin of Cortez is struggling to find employees during the reopening phase of the pandemic. Restaurants in Chico are facing trouble in the hiring process with a lack of applicants over the past months. Posted: Apr 29, 2021 7:12 PM Posted By: Tori Apodaca 2 Images CHICO, Calif. - Employers across the country are reporting an unexpected problem – no workers to fill job openings. Restaurants in Chico are no exception to this hurdle businesses are facing. Danielle Ius, owner of Sin of Cortez in Chico told Action News Now that it has been a challenge finding people to hire for months now.

Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Virtual Shareholder Meetings for Alaska Corporations

Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Virtual Shareholder Meetings for Alaska Corporations On March 31, Governor Mike Dunleavy signed Senate Bill 24 into law in Juneau. The Alaska Legislature unanimously passed Senate Bill 24, on March 22, allowing corporate shareholder meetings and nonprofit member meetings to be held via remote communications. Section 12 of SB 241 of the 31st Legislature and subsequent emergency orders have allowed for these virtual meetings, but that authorization expired with the most recent declaration. “This is a common-sense bill that makes Alaska an easier place to do business, and I expect it to have an immediate and positive impact,” said Alaska Representative Matt Claman.

Alaska Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Virtual Shareholder Meetings | Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Dorsey Assists Alaska Corporations to Hold Annual Virtual and Hybrid Meetings The Alaska Legislature unanimously passed Senate Bill 24, on March 22, 2021, allowing corporate shareholder meetings and nonprofit member meetings to be held via remote communications. The bill was signed into law by Governor Dunleavy on March 31, 2021. “This is a common-sense bill that makes Alaska an easier place to do business, and I expect it to have an immediate and positive impact,” said Alaska Representative Matt Claman. Earlier we reported on March 19, 2020 (Effective Collaboration with Governor Nets Pragmatic Solution) that Dorsey & Whitney helped obtain an emergency order from the Governor of the State of Alaska to temporarily suspended certain state laws during the coronavirus public health crisis and allow all Alaska corporations to hold virtual and hybrid annual shareholder meetings on short notice. We then reported on April 14, 2020 (Disaster Suspension Continues – COVID-19 Issues in

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