Crescent Point Energy has entered into an agreement with Shell Canada Energy, an affiliate of Royal Dutch Shell, to acquire Shell’s Kaybob Duvernay assets in Alberta for $900 million. The total consideration consists of $700million in cash and 50million common shares of Crescent Point.
Batteries Plus Announces Partnership with RELiON Battery
Retailer will offer RELiON lithium batteries in over 170 stores across the U.S.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. and HARTLAND, Wis., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In celebration of National Battery Day, the nation s largest and fastest-growing battery, light bulb, key fob and repair franchise,
Batteries Plus, is pleased to announce a new agreement with global lithium battery company,
RELiON Battery. The company announced today the addition of RELiON s lithium battery products in select stores across the U.S. With increasing consumer demand for lithium batteries, Batteries Plus aims to provide customers with an alternative to conventional lead-acid batteries as lithium batteries are inherently lightweight, have a longer life and charge quickly, among many other benefits.
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ROTTERDAM, Netherlands and SAN DIEGO, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, SkylineDx announced that it received the esteemed ISO 13485:2016 Quality Management System certificate from notified body BSI Netherlands, after their successful audit in November 2020. This internationally recognized standard of excellence is a stringent guideline for medical device manufacturers to address the regulations, responsibilities and demonstrate the commitment to the safety and quality of the developed medical devices. To achieve this certification, SkylineDx had to demonstrate consistent design, development and servicing of their molecular tests, that they are safe and effective for their intended purpose. Medical device manufacturing is one of the most regulated sectors in which significant requirements must be met, comments Dharminder Chahal, CEO SkylineDx. This external confirmation is an important milestone for SkylineDx as it validates the complianc
Driver Khing Tiang Wong who killed cyclist Brent Norriss applies for limited licence
18 Feb, 2021 01:13 AM
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Khing Wong at his sentencing in the Hutt Valley District Court in November. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Khing Wong at his sentencing in the Hutt Valley District Court in November. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
A texting driver who killed a Wellington cyclist has had his application for a limited licence put off by the judge - who is a keen cyclist himself.
The judge also said he had cycled the same route where the victim died on numerous occasions and had often feared for his own safety while doing so.
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Car theft and dangerous driving arrest at Charlton
Police have arrested and charged a 21-year-old man after he allegedly stole two vehicles in Toowoomba this morning (February 18).
Initial investigations indicate that just before 6am a stolen 2010 black Ford Falcon allegedly ran a red traffic light, side swiping a stationary white van, and narrowly avoided colliding with a truck turning right, at the intersection of the Warrego Highway and Nass Road.
The stolen vehicle came to a stop just past the intersection, on the highway, with the male driver and sole occupant, running through traffic for several minutes, before returning to the vehicle.