Brokerage of the Year, Diversification (Premiere Mortgage Centre)
Gary Mauris, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Congratulations to Lorne Andrews and everyone at DLC Expert Financial, Shawn Allen for his fourth win in a row for this category, and Don MacVicar and Kerri Reed with Premiere Mortgage Centre on their awards. We are incredibly proud of each of you. Also, congratulations to Geoff Willis and the entire Newton Team on earning their second, back-to-back Industry Service Provider of the Year award. Being recognized by our many talented peers in the mortgage professional sector is always an honour.”
For more information on the Canadian Mortgage Awards, please visit www.canadianmortgageawards.com.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dominion Lending Centres Inc. (TSXV:DLCG) (“DLCG” or the “Corporation”) is proud to announce that it has won the following 2021 Canadian Mortgage Awards:
Dominion Lending Centres Inc.
Newton Connectivity Systems Inc.
Mortgage Centre Canada Inc.
Brokerage of the Year, Diversification (Premiere Mortgage Centre)
Gary Mauris, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Congratulations to Lorne Andrews and everyone at DLC Expert Financial, Shawn Allen for his fourth win in a row for this category, and Don MacVicar and Kerri Reed with Premiere Mortgage Centre on their awards. We are incredibly proud of each of you. Also, congratulations to Geoff Willis and the entire Newton Team on earning their second, back-to-back Industry Service Provider of the Year award. Being recognized by our many talented peers in the mortgage professional sector is always an honour.”
Several months of falling food and non-alcoholic drinks prices are expected to come to an end as the hospitality industry reopens, the latest edition of the Foodservice Price Index from CGA and Prestige Purchasing reveals.
Figures for the February 2021 Index show the total ‘food basket’ price falling by 2.6% on January 2021, though it was up 2.2% on a year-on-year basis.
There were notable dips in dairy and fish and seafood prices, caused by Brexit-related falls in export volumes.
The speed of resolution on issues including problematic customs processes and an EU ban on imports of certain UK shellfish will be a key factor in reducing supply and price volatility during the rest of 2021.
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Denise Jackson defeated 1st District incumbent Denise Moore by a decisive 70% to 30% margin on Tuesday night.
Jackson, a former TV news reporter, will represent the district encompassing downtown Peoria, the South Side, and the North Valley neighborhoods. Moore congratulated Jackson on her victory on Tuesday evening.
Second District Councilman Chuck Grayeb, the dean of the Peoria City Council, will remain in his seat after defeating Peter Kobak in a head-to-head contest. Grayeb won by a 54% to 46% margin.
Incumbents will also remain in the 3rd and 5th Districts. Tim Riggenbach defeated former councilmember Gale Thetford 60% to 40% in the 3rd District, while 5th District Councilman Denis Cyr beat insurance agent Ryan Hite by a 63 to 36% margin.