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City to begin reopening library pickups and returns, casual ice use in select arenas

WINNIPEG Winnipeggers will soon be able to visit libraries for pickups and returns. On Thursday, Jay Shaw, the manager of Winnipeg s emergency operations centre, said the city will allow library customers to enter public library branches to pick up holds, return items, register or update their memberships as of March 15. These changes will take effect at all public library branches except for the Cornish Library, which is being renovated, and the River Heights Library at 1520 Corydon Ave., which is permanently closing on March 13 for the move to the new Bill and Helen Norrie Library. The city said any holds that are not picked up from the River Heights Library by the end of the day on March 13 will be moved to the Charleswood Library. Once the branch closes, the city said borrowed items can be returned to any other open branch.

Goulburn to Murray trade and Murray delivery risk

Date Time Goulburn to Murray trade and Murray delivery risk The fourth webinar in the Agriculture Victoria irrigation webinar series ‘Goulburn to Murray trade and Murray delivery risk,’ will run on Wednesday 24 March, from 1 pm. Agriculture Victoria Senior Irrigation Extension Officer Rob O’Connor said the webinar will discuss recent developments in the Goulburn to Murray Trade Review and the latest findings on changing delivery risk in the Murray system. ‘These developments and findings have implications for future water volumes supplied to key southern Murray-Darling Basin irrigation areas and the lower Murray,’ he said. The webinar will cover: recent developments in the Goulburn to Murray Trade Review including the soon-to-be released regulatory impact statement that proposes long-term changes to trade and operating rules, which are scheduled to come into effect on 1 July 2021

Prestige Estates rises after concluding phase 1 deal with Blackstone

Prestige Estates Projects rose 2.13% to Rs 296.65 after the realty firm on Wednesday announced that it has completed phase 1 of proposed transaction with Blackstone Group.The enterprise value forming part of phase 1 is approximately Rs 7467 crore out of the total enterprise value of approximately Rs 9160 crore as mentioned in the initial disclosure. Phase 1 of the transaction includes sale of twelve assets/undertakings comprising of completed retail, office, hotel assets. Phase 2 of the transaction is expected to get completed by the end of next quarter. Prestige Estates said the overall transaction (Phase1&2) includes 100% stake sale in 6 completed office projects (include a hotel), 50% stake sale in four under construction projects and 85% stake sale in 9 Shopping malls.

Free Psychic Readings Online: How New Psychics Can Give You a 100% Free Tarot/Love/Medium Reading In Exchange for Practicing Their Abilities

Share this article Share this article CHARLESTON, S.C., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  PsychicInsights.org announces the release of the report, How to Find Free Psychic Readings Online . Many of us know how profound and life-changing a psychic reading can be. Unfortunately the wisdom gained does not come cheap, with some psychics charging as much as $3 per minute for their time! The good news is there are ways to get a free psychic reading online, and for this review we have you covered with a list of the best places to find them. The 4 best types of free readings: Free 3 minutes with a master psychic - the most experienced psychics usually offer a

Jenkins pitches old hospital, newspaper site overhaul

David Jenkins, founder and chairman of Nor’Wood Development Group — the region’s most prolific development company — has proposed creating the GSF Business Improvement District covering 23 acres where the old Gazette building is located at 30 S. Prospect St. The BID, just east of downtown, also will include the neighboring long-closed St. Francis Hospital, city planners said in agenda materials for the March 8 City Council work session. Nor’wood owns the property at issue. The BID and two associated metro districts would issue up to $100 million to fund public improvements, including utilities, two parking garages, drainage improvements, parks, streetscapes, landscaping and public art.

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