CP file photo: Theo Schwarz A ghost bike memorial in 2015 marking the spot on Forbes Avenue where cyclist Susan Hicks was killed. On Oct. 23, 2015, Susan Hicks was riding her bike in Oakland the exact way Pennsylvania law required her to: as if she were driving a car. Back then, the configuration on Forbes Avenue was not friendly to cyclists, and Hicks, a 34-year-old University of Pittsburgh educator, pulled her bike behind an SUV and waited for a left-turn signal at a red light at Bigelow Boulevard. Then, a speeding driver slammed into a car behind her, causing a chain reaction that resulted in her death.
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Western Gate to vote against Stock Spirits chair 1st February, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
Shareholder Western Gate has called for the removal of Stock Spirits’ chairman and senior independent director due to the firm’s ‘unconvincing’ M&A strategy and ‘significant’ sales losses since 2017.
David Maloney, chairman of Stock Spirits
Western Gate, which owns a 10% stake in Prestige vodka owner Stock Spirits, said it intended to vote against the re-election of chairman David Maloney and the senior independent director of Stock Spirits, John Nicolson, at the upcoming annual general meeting (AGM) on 4 February.
Furthermore, Western Gate has requested an “immediate” appointment of independent replacements for the roles using an independent executive search firm.