Domestic funds were Sunday seen marginally bullish and there was weakened net selling by local retail investors in the Qatar Stock Exchange, which otherwise closed in the negative.
WINNIPEG Manitoba is looking into the steps involved in discovering and confirming COVID-19 variant cases in the province, after 18 days passed between the initial positive test to when the case of the B117 variant, which was first observed in the United Kingdom, was reported to the public. The traveller arrived in Winnipeg on January 19th. The province said in the bulletin reporting the case that on January 22, the initial test results from the traveller were received and the sample was sent to the National Microbiology Laboratory for DNA sequencing. A spokesperson for the National Microbiology Lab told CTV News that it didn’t receive the sample until February 4. Two of the four days the sample was processed on fell on a weekend, and the results were known on February 8. The variant case was reported to the public on Feb. 9.
Massive grocery store, shops, restaurants coming to growing area
Crossroads Harris Teeter By Elly Cosgrove | February 12, 2021 at 8:26 PM EST - Updated February 14 at 7:44 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A neighborhood retail center is coming to a fast-growing area of Wilmington, bringing shops, restaurants, and a massive Harris Teeter closer to thousands of consumers.
Work on the Crossroads at Independence, located at the corner of Independence Boulevard and Carolina Beach Road, started in November and is expected to finish by April of next year.
The center will be less than two miles from the 1,400-acre Riverlights community, which has 600 homes already and plans for 2,000 more. Itâs also next to the redeveloped Echo Farms and right down the road from the Pointe at Barclay.