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Enviva s Port of Chesapeake Terminal Receives The “Sustained Distinguished Performance River Star Business” Award From The Elizabeth River Project
Enviva s Port of Chesapeake Terminal Receives The “Sustained Distinguished Performance River Star Business” Award From The Elizabeth River Project
Enviva’s Port of Chesapeake receives award for its efforts to improve water quality, reduce energy use, and restore the Elizabeth River
Published 01-21-21
Submitted by Enviva
Enviva accepts the “Sustained Distinguished Performance River Star Business” Award from The Elizabeth River Project. From left to right: Pam Boatwright (Deputy Director Administration & River Star Businesses Program Manager), Aaron Leftwich (Enviva Terminal Manager), Aaron Anseeuw (Enviva Port Manager), Princess Elizabeth (Robin Dunbar, Deputy Director of Education for The Elizabeth River Project).
Grid Metals Corp.: Grid Metals Commencing Drill Program at East Bull Lake Palladium Property
Grid Metals Corp. (the
Company ) (TSXV:GRDM) is pleased to confirm that drilling has now commenced at the East Bull Lake Palladium Property (the
Property ) located 80 kilometres west of Sudbury, Ontario. The drilling will continue a program started last year that is focused on the discovery of significant near surface deposits of near palladium-rich magmatic sulfide mineralization. The new drilling will focus on two areas located approximately six kilometres apart along the prospective southern margin of the intrusion. Two drills will be deployed for the majority of the program.
What are you doing? Get off! Sarah Rodrigues with son Cassian
Credit: Andrew Crowley
Couldn’t most of us do with a hug at the moment? Indeed, one of the things that many people have found hardest about the pandemic is the reduction, or even complete absence, of physical contact with loved ones outside of their bubble. Lucky me then, having three children for cuddles on tap.
Well – perhaps not quite on tap. Not when one of them is a 13-year-old male who is a mass of arms, legs and attitude.
You’d have been hard-pressed to find a more cuddlesome chap when he was little, especially where I was concerned. Naturally, as he grew, I became more circumspect about being physically affectionate with him in public – the big hug we once would have had at drop-off became more of a squeeze of the shoulder, or a ruffle of the hair.
Grid Metals Corp.: Grid Metals Commencing Drill Program at East Bull Lake Palladium Property
Grid Metals Corp. (the
Company ) (TSXV:GRDM) is pleased to provide shareholders with an update on corporate developments and activities. The Company announced on December 24, 2020 the closing ( subject only to the final regulatory approval of the transaction) of a non brokered financing which raised gross proceeds of $2.74 million
East Bull Lake Palladium Project - Drill Program
The Company is pleased to announce that it will be proceeding with a drill program at the East Bull Lake Palladium Property. The initial target will be the Parisien Lake area where the Company recently intersected a near surface zone of palladium-dominant mineralization featuring 119 metres averaging 1.13 g/t palladium equivalent (Pd Eq) grade including 48 metres averaging 1.85 g/t Pd Eq (see Company news release dated Dec. 3, 2020). Drilling is expected to commence in mid January and will consist of a minimum
How many friends do we really need to be happy?
On my quest for more meaningful friendships, I took a hard look at the people in my life. Then things got a little weird.
By Billy Baker Globe Staff,Updated January 6, 2021, 10:53 a.m.
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john s. dykes for the boston globe
I removed some artwork from a wall in my office at home, got a fresh Sharpie and a stack of Post-it notes, and started writing down names.
I began by picking through the contacts in my phone, then scrolled through my 1,335 Facebook friends. Many of the choices for names to put on the wall were easy. My wife. My parents. Grandma. My younger brother in California. The Danimal, my freshman roommate. Two girls Iâd first met in fourth grade. My sister-in-law, most days. Six people Iâd met through my kids. Twenty-three journalists, which is way too many, including six from grad school. Seven people I grew up with in Southie, which is definitely too many. Eight people I went to high school wit