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Article content TORONTO, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) MCI Onehealth Technologies Inc. (“MCI”) (TSX: DRDR), a clinician-led healthcare technology company focused on increasing access to and quality of healthcare, announces an initial investment in Ariel Precision Medicine, Inc. (“Ariel”) in exchange for a convertible promissory note that is convertible into equity securities in Ariel upon certain events. The investment supports the growth of Ariel while establishing a foundation for a collaborative commercial partnership and future entry for MCI into the United States market. With Ariel’s focus on precision diagnosis and targeted therapeutics, this investment is anticipated to advance MCI’s precision medicine and technology roadmap by accelerating both clinical and commercial projects with pharmaceutical, medical device and life sciences companies. ....
From homeless to hopeful: Former âTent Cityâ residents find aide from local organizations $6 million being used to help homeless By Courtney Cole and Adam Thompson | April 7, 2021 at 6:54 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 6:54 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - What was once known as Charlotteâs âTent City,â where hundreds of tents housed those who were without a home, is now vacant. Up until about two months ago, the homeless encampment had more than 200 residents. That was until Mecklenburg County issued an âabatement order,â forcing all residents to leave the premises along 12 and College streets in the northern part of uptown Charlotte, effective Feb. 15, 2021. They were given just 72 hours to pack up their belonging and move on. ....