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Diatreme signs MOU with Metallica for Australian copper/gold project

Diatreme signs MOU with Metallica for Australian copper/gold project
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Mineral sands prices are rising and ilmenite is the hot new kid on the block

Mineral sands prices are rising and ilmenite is the hot new kid on the block Mining share The mineral sands industry is booming right now. The rebound in the titanium feedstock market since late 2020 has continued and with the closure of Rio Tinto’s (ASX:RIO)Richards Bay mine in South Africa and the impending suspension of Iluka’s (ASX:ILU) Sierra Rutile mine in November (pending any potential return to profitability) the supply side is looking tight. Iluka said in its June quarterly that the potential suspension plus violence at a major feedstock producer in South Africa has created additional concern around future supply of feedstocks heading into the second half and beyond.

Plans submitted to increase Carlisle solar farm capacity by more than 350 per cent

Plans submitted to increase Carlisle solar farm capacity by more than 350 per cent Kingmoor Park solar farm Plans have been submitted to expand the capacity of a Carlisle solar farm by more than 350 per cent. Kingmoor Park Properties have this week submitted plans to expand the size of their existing solar farm, increasing their yield by more than 350 per cent. If approved, the new plans could mean that up to three quarters of the business park’s energy is generated on site by more than 12,000 solar panels sat on 12 acres of land. The new panels would be situated on farmland next to the existing site and therefore not hinder any future development plans whilst allowing the livestock to continue grazing, Kingmoor Park Properties said.

Alida news - thanks for supporting the recreation board

It was fun watching the bidding. Lot 1 – Alida shopping spree was offered as a draw with participants purchasing squares for $10. This draw was made Sunday with Brittany Dubuc being the winner. After all the items were paid for and picked up on April 13, the Alida Recreation Board had raised over $12,000, including cash donations. Being the very first time trying this kind of fundraiser there were glitches along the way but that will help make another one even better.   Huge appreciation to our donors, bidders, and winners for making this event a success. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Margaret (Boody) Lemieux, who passed away on April 16, in her 97th year. She is was predeceased by her husband Joe Lemieux, parents Ed and Vi Hartley, brothers Bill and Bob, as well as Joe’s siblings and their spouses. Lemieux is survived by her children Daryl (Shirley), Bob (Jane), Melodye (Ross) Dubuc, Betty (Dennis) Burnett, Terry (Terry), Donna (Paul) Faber, Doug (Darlene),

Flood Brook School hires Amy Harlow as principal

LONDONDERRY — Amy Harlow has been hired to serve as the new principal at Flood Brook School. Superintendent Randi Lowe of the Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union announced the hire at the Taconic & Green Regional School District board Tuesday. “I am pleased and excited to share that we have hired a new principal for the Flood Brook School,” Lowe wrote in her report to the T&G board. Harlow is currently the principal at Washington Village Campus of the Echo Valley Community School District, which is part of the Central Vermont Supervisory Union. The Washington Village School serves students in grades pre-K through fourth grade in the towns of Orange and Washington. The school was formerly pre-K through eighth grade before it was split into two campuses, Lowe wrote.

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