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Vehicle driven at police; two men charged – Neutral Bay
Two men have been charged after a vehicle was allegedly driven at police during an operation on Sydney’s North Shore yesterday.
About 4.20pm (Monday 12 April 2021), officers from North Shore Police Area Command were conducting a drug operation at Neutral Bay when they attempted to arrest a 24-year-old man in a carpark on Grosvenor Lane.
As the detective moved in to make the arrest, a vehicle, being driven by a 25-year-old man, allegedly drove his vehicle at the officer.
The car hit the detective before he discharged his firearm; a number of bullets hit the car and it crashed into a bollard and stopped.
Is this a political sign? Or is it just a statement of support? Or is it a statement of support that s political?
This sign or fence is in West St. Paul. It s gained recognition nationwide, with a lot of opinions on the matter. There is a mandate that says that any political sign (which they are saying this is) needs to come down within a certain amount of time, which has now passed. So, the city is saying that it is in violation of the sign policy.
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According to Bring Me the News, this needs to be taken care of by the 15th of this month, which is in just a couple of days. But the owner, Ryan Weyandt, says he s not sure what he is going to do quite yet. There are some options he is considering.
Tamarack Valley strikes deal to acquire Anegada Oil for $494-million CALGARY Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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In another sign of ongoing Canadian oilpatch consolidation, Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. says it has agreed to buy private Anegada Oil Corp. for a net $494 million.
The Calgary-based oil and gas producer says it will pay $248 million in cash and assumed debt (after deducting proceeds from a royalty sale) and issue about $246 million in shares at a deemed price of $2.34 each for Anegada, which produces about 11,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day from the Charlie Lake area of northwestern Alberta.