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Wild Side: How a trans forest ranger found herself in the Adirondacks

Jan 19, 2021 A lot of people come to the Adirondacks to find themselves. Robbi Mecus made a career here as an Adirondack forest ranger and chased her passion as a rock and ice climber. Mecus also came out as a transgender woman and has become a role model for people who aren’t always seen and accepted by the outdoor community Emily RussellWild Side: How a trans forest ranger found herself in the Adirondacks Robbi Mecus is a New York State Forest Ranger working in the Adirondacks. Photo: Emily Russell I meet Robbi Mecus outside her house in Keene Valley, in the Adirondack High Peaks. She’s got her hair in braids and is wearing little teal earrings that match her puffy coat. We lace up our boots and head out for a hike up Rooster Comb.

Torex beats 2020 gold production forecasts - The Northern Miner

Torex beats 2020 gold production forecasts A rope conveyor, which takes ore from El Limon down a 400-metre drop to the stockpile dome at Torex Gold Resources’ El Limon-Guajes gold mine Mexico’s Guerrero state. Photo by Gabriela Sanchez. Intermediate miner Torex Gold (TSX: TXG) has released its 2020 operating highlights – last year, the company produced 430,480 gold oz., 130,640 of which were generated in the fourth quarter. The company’s EL Limon Guajes mining complex in Mexico beat the revised production guidance of 390,000 to 420,000 gold oz. for 2020. “We delivered another solid operational result to close out 2020, a guidance beat which follows a strong pattern of delivering on our commitments,” Jody Kuzenko, Torex’s president and CEO, said in a news release. “We expect this operational consistency to continue, which, combined with robust margins, positions us well to continue to generate strong operating cash flow. During Q4 2020, we reduced debt by a furthe

Menino family toy drive in Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood to look a little different this Christmas Eve

Menino family toy drive in Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood to look a little different this Christmas Eve By Breanne Kovatch Globe Correspondent,Updated December 23, 2020, 12:10 p.m. Email to a Friend Now in its 27th year, the annual toy distribution led by the family of Boston’s late and longest-serving mayor Tom Menino will look a little different in 2020. “With the economic hardships caused by this ongoing pandemic, we made the decision to assemble care packages filled with essential household items for our families, including the fixings for a Christmas dinner,” Tom Menino, Jr., the late mayor’s son, said in a statement.

Canaccord unveils its top 22 stock picks for 2021

Canaccord unveils its top 22 stock picks for 2021
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