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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Sherpa II Executes Agreement to Purchase Remaining Ownership of the Bakar Property on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 4, 2025) - Sherpa II Holdings Corp. (TSXV: SHRP) ("Sherpa II" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the execution of a definitive purchase agreement (the "Agreement") dated June 3, 2025 for the high grade copper-silver Bakar Property ("Bakar" or the "Property") located on northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia from District Metals Corp. ("District") (TSXV: DMX) (Nasdaq First North: DMXSE SDB) (OTCQB: DMXCF) (FSE: DFPP). Thomas O'Neill, CEO of Sherpa II, commented: "The purchase of the remaining ownership of the Bakar Property on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia will allow Sherpa II to continue to advance the Bakar Property on a 100% ownership basis." Transaction Highlights Under the Agreement, Sherpa II will acquire District's remaining approximate 25% interest in the Bakar Property by the issuance of 1.5 million common shares of Sherpa II. Closing of the transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions, including acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange. About the Company Sherpa II Holdings Corp. is a Canadian junior mineral exploration company with a majority interest in the Bakar Property located in northwestern Vancouver Island, British Columbia and a 100% undivided interest in all technical data relating to the Bakar Claims. For further information please contact: Thomas O'NeillChief Executive OfficerTel. (604) 484-4170 Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This news release contains certain forward-looking statements, including the Company's intention to complete the purchase of the remaining interest in the Bakar Property and the expected acceptance of the TSX Venture Exchange. Wherever possible, words such as "may", "will", "should", "could", "expect", "plan", "intend", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "predict" or "potential" or the negative or other variations of these words, or similar words or phrases, have been used to identify these forward-looking statements. These statements reflect management's current beliefs and are based on information currently available to management as at the date hereof. Forward-looking statements involve significant risk, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the results discussed or implied in the forward-looking statements. These factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements. Although the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are based upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure readers that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. The Company assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required by law. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio


Sinar Daily
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Sinar Daily
Rafizi's criticisms of leaders: Strategy or desperate move?
Rafizi's boldness deserves recognition, but without a strategy for unity, it could turn into a double-edged sword, either becoming a catalyst for reform or trigger division within the reformist movement. Rafizi's actions may also affect PKR's unity and project a negative image among supporters, particularly fence-sitters who may now lean more towards Nurul Izzah due to her calm and dignified approach, says analyst. SHAH ALAM - Datuk Rafizi Ramli's move to openly criticise leaders within and outside PKR through his roadshow "Yang Bakar Menteri: Yang Berhenti Menteri?" has raised questions about his intentions and the impact on both the party and his own position ahead of the party elections on May 24. The move has sparked speculation on whether Rafizi was formulating a long-term strategy or simply acting defensively to retain his post as the party's deputy president. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia associate professor Dr Mazlan Ali said Rafizi's open critiques could backfire, handing political rivals the upper hand. He said Rafizi should not raise internal issues publicly and instead resolve them through proper channels, as such actions could provide "ammunition" for political enemies to strike at both PKR and the unity government led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. "Rafizi's actions may also affect PKR's unity and project a negative image among supporters, particularly fence-sitters who may now lean more towards Nurul Izzah Anwar due to her calm and dignified approach. "Rafizi's courage and decisiveness make him a key political figure. However, excessive openness can backfire if it erodes grassroots confidence in the leadership," he said. Mazlan added that even if Rafizi lost, the latter was expected to remain in PKR and may focus on grassroots-level activities, especially in preparation for the upcoming 16th General Election. "Rafizi is still young and has the opportunity to contest the same or even higher positions in the next party election," he said. Meanwhile, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) political analyst Dr Hussain Yusri Zawawi, viewed Rafizi's actions as a form of counter-hegemonic politics, born out of a deep reformist idealism. However, he said Rafizi's approach was often perceived as a "thorn in the flesh" by some party members due to his public exposure of party weaknesses, which disrupted government machinery balance. "Even though the criticism is grounded in idealism, it still creates a negative perception as it appears to undermine his own team," he said. Hussain also pointed out that the return of Nurul Izzah has created not only a personality clash but also a divergence in political style and philosophy between Rafizi's technocratic style and Nurul Izzah's diplomatic approach. "Nurul Izzah is seen as a symbolic heir of the reform movement, while Rafizi represents a modern managerial approach that is firm against conventional leadership," he said. He added that Rafizi's boldness deserves recognition, but without a strategy for unity, that same boldness could turn into a double-edged sword, either becoming a catalyst for reform or a trigger for division within the reformist movement.

Ammon
04-05-2025
- Health
- Ammon
Labor Minister participates in Riyadh Occupational Safety Conference
Ammon News - Minister of Labor Khaled Bakar took part in the seventh edition of the International Conference on Occupational Safety and Health, held in Riyadh under the theme "The Future of Occupational Safety and Health."According to a statement issued by the Ministry on Sunday, the two-day event witnessed broad participation from labor ministers, experts, and specialists from around the underscored Jordan's commitment to strengthening occupational safety and health standards, aiming to enhance employer compliance and protect workers in the private sector across various highlighted the importance of ensuring worker sustainability by reducing workplace injuries, noting that the Ministry has introduced regulations and decisions designed to improve safety and health standards. Bakar also referenced the launch of the 19th National Occupational Safety and Health Week, held under the slogan "With updated legislation... and a positive culture... we create a safe work environment." The campaign aims to raise community awareness and encourage institutions to adopt preventative safety policies that safeguard lives and preserve human capital as a cornerstone of sustainable development. Petra


Egypt Today
16-03-2025
- General
- Egypt Today
How to Reignite Ramadan's True Atmosphere
Since we are now in the second half of Ramadan, many people have been complaining about this year's vibes, which can be summed up as excitement slowly fading, days running by quickly and still not having a hold on fasting quite yet. The main consensus is that it doesn't feel like Ramadan, as everything is moving too fast, and the family gatherings are getting fewer, no outing plans, suhoor, it all goes downhill as the lethargy energy starts the moment we finish Iftar. So how to combat laziness? How to reheat the energy and reignite the true Ramadan vibes? Here are some suggestions that might do the trick. Start Small By Reigniting Your Inner Child One of the most common things we all feel like about Ramadan is the nostalgia. From old cartoons, to shows, or even taking a stroll in the streets with the lanterns in your hands, these activities might sound trivial at first, but back then they were the essences of Ramadan. Those cartoons we used to watch over iftar time like Bakar or Super Henedy, the religious shows that taught us about each prophet, or those songs about the true meaning of Ramadan we used to sing, if you have some time to sit down and start the nostalgia journey, do so. Take Initiative and Reunite People When it comes to family gatherings or friend outings, we are always waiting for the invites to come pouring in. The problem is, everyone is waiting for the invite, but they do not plan or suggest the gathering. So Sometimes it's best to take the initiative and reach out to people. Some will be reluctant due to social anxiety, or simply having too much on their plate, however, this will not go unnoticed, they will feel appreciated, and the others who do respond, will even suggest activities and plan things with you. Download App to Help You Be More Spiritual Since phones are too important to us these days, and if your job depends on having a phone so you cannot go on a digital detox, you can simply download apps that help you know more about your faith better. Plan to Host Iftar For Homeless and Helpless In an effort to foster community spirit and provide support to those in need, planning a warm and welcoming Iftar for the homeless and vulnerable individuals in the area is what Ramadan is all about. You can gather your friends and family, get the clothes that you don't use anymore, put food in a box, and help people who are facing hardships.


Identity
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Identity
Ramadan Shows That Bring Back Childhood Nostalgia
Ramadan used to be incomplete without certain TV shows that brought families together after Iftar. These programs weren't just entertainment—they were part of the holy month's traditions, filling our evenings with laughter, excitement, and nostalgia. Whether it was a fun riddle, a heartwarming story, or a lighthearted prank, these shows created memories that still bring a sense of warmth today. Here are four unforgettable classics that still remind us of the golden days of Ramadan. Bakar This animated series followed the adventures of Bakar, a kind and smart boy, along with his loyal goat, Rashida. With meaningful stories and Mohamed Mounir's unforgettable theme song, Bakar became a Ramadan favorite for kids and families alike. Boogie w Tamtam Created by Younis Shalaby, this puppet show was a Ramadan favorite, teaching kids important values through the charming and humorous adventures of Boogie and Tamtam. Its simplicity and warmth made it a household staple. Fawazir Ramadan Nelly and Sherihan made Fawazir Ramadan an unforgettable tradition. Nelly, the 'Queen of Fawazir,' captivated audiences with her fun riddles in the '70s and '80s. Sherihan took over in the '80s and '90s, dazzling viewers with her theatrical performances and stunning costumes. Their mix of puzzles, dance, and storytelling made Ramadan nights magical. El Camera El Khafiya Ibrahim Nasr's El Camera El Khafiya was the ultimate post-Iftar comedy. His hilarious disguises and unexpected pranks kept viewers entertained, proving that a good laugh was always part of Ramadan nights.