WINNIPEG A 23-year-old man from Wasagamack First Nation is facing multiple charges after allegedly using an imitation firearm to rob a business Monday evening. Island Lake RCMP were called to a report of an armed robbery at a business on Wasagamack First Nation at approximately 8:20 p.m. They said a man with a bandana over his face entered the business while carrying a firearm, and he demanded cash and cigarettes from the employee before leaving. No injuries were reported. According to RCMP, First Nation Safety Officers saw the suspect, who ran to his residence. Officers called the residence and spoke to the suspect, who eventually left the home and was arrested without incident. He was remanded into custody.
The Globe and Mail Matthew Hague Published March 10, 2021
It all started with a vintage white Ferrari.
In 2017, the Montreal-based fashion retailer Ssense partnered with Arthur Kar, a Parisian dealer of rare and vintage autos, on a line of Ferrari-emblazoned cotton T-shirts. The most buzz-worthy item in the collection was a $200,000 restored 1978 Ferrari 308 GTB in white with jet black leather seats.
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Thursday, 11 March 2021, 6:51 am
Valmet introduces its climate program – Forward to a
carbon neutral future – in the company’s Capital Markets
Day on March 10, 2021. The program continues Valmet’s
comprehensive work for sustainability.
Valmet’s
climate program includes ambitious CO emission reduction
targets and concrete actions for the whole value chain,
including Valmet’s own operations, the supply chain, and
the use of Valmet’s technologies by its customers. The
program is aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement’s
1.5-degree pathway and the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals, and Valmet is in process to send its
climate targets to the Science Based Targets Initiative for