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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Calibre Mining Corp. (TSX: CXB; OTCQX: CXBMF) (the Company or Calibre ) is pleased to provide an update on the Borosi exploration project held under an earn-in option agreement between Rio Tinto Exploration (LSE:RIO) ( RTX ) ( Rio Tinto ) and Calibre. Calibre controls a 100% interest in the Borosi concessions located in the prolific Mining Triangle region of northeastern Nicaragua. RTX has the right to earn a 75% interest by spending US$45 million over eleven years in the project (see Calibre news release dated February 24, 2020 (https://calibremining.com/news/calibre-and-rio-tinto-exploration-enter-into-agree-1298/)). The Borosi exploration program is being directed by RTX through a partnership agreement with Calibre as project operator.
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WMO Hurricane Committee retires tropical cyclone names and ends use of Greek alphabet
Geneva, 17 March 2021 – The World Meteorological Organization’s Hurricane Committee has retired Dorian (2019) and Laura, Eta and Iota (2020) from the rotating lists of Atlantic tropical cyclone names because of the death and destruction they caused. It also decided that the Greek alphabet will not be used in future because it creates a distraction from the communication of hazard and storm warnings and is potentially confusing.
The Hurricane Committee, which serves North America, Central America and the Caribbean (WMO Regional Association IV), agreed to the changes in its naming convention at its virtual session from 15 to 17 March. The meeting reviewed the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic season and fine-tuned preparations for 2021, including the provision of forecasts and warnings, as well as impact assessments, for wind, storm surge and flooding hazards.
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A Tale of Two North Nashville Family Businesses Alkebu-Lan Imagesâ purchase of the L&P Silkscreen building is a success tale in historically Black North Nashville Tweet
Jordan and Yusef Harris at Alkebu-Lan ImagesPhoto: Eric England
When I read that the owner of Alkebu-Lan Images bookstore had purchased the T-shirt building on Buchanan Street in December, I felt like I had hit the lottery. âThank you, Lord,â I whispered. âWe got one.â As investors continue to buy property along predominately Black Buchanan Street, almost every transaction turns people who look like me into renters. Investors buy land from Black people, then turn around and rent it to other Black people.