Regenerative farming offers numerous solutions to animal disease, says Rob Howe, vet at LLM Vets Lancashire and a Nuffield scholar. But any big change of
Monday March 8th, 2021 3:15pm
Women s box lacrosse doesn t get a lot of attention and doesn t have as many players taking part, but the Ontario Lacrosse Association has launched a program to try to help change that.
The Ontario Girls Box Lacrosse Ambassador Program is being spearheaded by OLA VP of minor lacrosse Tanya Thompson and OLA Girls Box Lacrosse Director Rob Howey, but the driving force is the Ambassadors, girls and women who play, ref and coach the game and are sharing their experiences to help bring others into the fold.
Thompson points out that it s easy for young lacrosse players in her Nepean area to look up to local players like her son Ty, who was selected in the NLL draft last year, or New York Riptide forward Jake Fox. But she says she s found that a lot of minor and intermediate players in the area didn t even know that there was an opportunity to keep playing the game at the senior level in the Ontario Women s Box Lacrosse League and the Arena Lacrosse League.
By IPE staff2021-01-20T13:20:00+00:00
Arrow Capital Partners has invested £31.5m (€35.6m) to buy three UK logistics assets for its European industrial property investment fund.
The manager said the assets in Warrington, Banbury and Doncaster were acquired for the €3bn Strategic Industrial Real Estate (SIRE) platform.
The Warrington asset comprises a last-mile parcel hub facility let to Hermes Parcelnet until September 2023.
The Banbury asset consists of two mid-box units are let until March 2024. The Doncaster asset comprises an 87,000sqft mid-box unit let on a long-term lease expiring in October 2031.
Rob Howe, head of real estate, Europe at Arrow Capital Partners, said: “These acquisitions reflect SIRE’s conviction in the urban logistics/distribution sector, which is benefiting from strong demand arising from the rapid growth of e-commerce penetration.
The 1st Medical Brigade bid farewell to outgoing brigade commander Col. Robert F. Howe II and welcomed incoming brigade commander Col. Roger S. Giraud, during a change of command ceremony