Trilogy Metals Reports Fiscal 2020 Year End Results
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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -
Trilogy Metals Inc. (TSX: TMQ) (NYSE American: TMQ) ( Trilogy Metals or the Company ) announces its financial results for the year and fourth quarter ended November 30, 2020. Details of the Company s financial results are contained in the audited consolidated financial statements and Management s Discussion and Analysis in our annual report on Form 10-K which will be available on the Company s website at www.trilogymetals.com, on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. All amounts are in United States dollars unless otherwise stated.
My office wall, where things I like to look at during the workday finally have been hung.
For the twelve months it took the earth to make a complete revolution around the sun,
the things to be hung huddled against the freshly painted walls, waiting for a hook and a hammer to welcome them home.
Yet one more 2020 metaphor, I suppose.
In any event,
the things are now hung and that act immediately transformed my office into a warmer, more pleasurable space.
I find it interesting that almost all of the photographs and prints I’ve collected over the years depict places that matter to me. Blueberry barrens in Hancock County. Fenway Park. A clutch of rowboats on the shoreline in Cape Porpoise. The ferry crossing Casco Bay on its way to Peaks Island.
James Marston
James admits he doesn t have and fondness for Muntac deers
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My sister has taken up painting by numbers, a friend has also got out her easel, another friend can’t stop talking about her new dog, my mother has renewed her interest in cooking presenting to the table a couple of soufflés the other evening and, father, has just finished the restoration of his Massey Ferguson 165.
So far in lockdown number three I’ve managed to start, but not finish, a jigsaw puzzle, empty the airing cupboard – but not sort it out, wash the car and go for one walk. I’m feeling like I haven’t done anything of much use at all – I think it’s called lockdown fatigue – not helped by the cold weather and what seems to be an endless tsunami of news coverage about things that infuriate me.