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Last week Trevor Nott, of Nott Auto, became the first car dealer in Winnipeg and maybe in the country to accept cryptocurrency as payment for a car.
Last week Trevor Nott, of Nott Auto, became the first car dealer in Winnipeg and maybe in the country to accept cryptocurrency as payment for a car.
Last week, he sold an Audi RS4 for around $60,000 and is about to close a sale on a Tesla for $80,000 with the buyers using bitcoin and not Canadian dollars.
As the premier luxury used car dealership in the city, Nott Auto has been selling Teslas for about eight years. (He’s not able to sell new ones any more as the company is building its own corporate store in the city.)
Bill calls for banning incapacitations of S.C. criminal suspects with ketamine More than a year after a manâs death in Charleston County, legislation has been introduced at the state level that could impact how first responders administer a sedative that is increasingly being utilized. (Source: Live 5 News) By Jared Kofsky and Lisa Weismann | January 14, 2021 at 4:40 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 6:35 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - More than a year after a manâs death in Charleston County, legislation has been introduced at the state level that could impact how first responders administer a sedative that is increasingly being utilized.
RMMI Corp. Announces Change to the Location of Its 2020 Annual General and Special Meeting
CSE:
Company ), a licensed producer and processor under the
Cannabis Act (Canada), announces a change to the location of its 2020 annual general and special meeting of the shareholders (the
Meeting ) to be held at 10:00am Calgary Time on December 22, 2020. Due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions on indoor gatherings in Alberta, the original venue has cancelled all bookings. The new location for the Meeting will be at the offices of McLeod Law, 500, 707 - 5 Street SW, Calgary, AB T2P 0Y3. There is no change in the date or time of the Meeting.