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New Canyon smartwatch has 25 sports modes, is fully waterproof and, lasts up to 8 days between charges
New Canyon smartwatch has 25 sports modes, is fully waterproof and, lasts up to 8 days between charges

The Irish Sun

time3 hours ago

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New Canyon smartwatch has 25 sports modes, is fully waterproof and, lasts up to 8 days between charges

CANYON has launched a new watch called the Smartwatch Otto SW-86. It's Italian-designed and features a unique, octagon-shaped bezel that's made from aluminium and is very lightweight, only 44mm in size, and is fully waterproof too. 2 The Canyon Smartwatch Otto SW-86 is available with different coloured straps Credit: Canyon 2 It comes with a USB charging cable and user guide Credit: Canyon It does all the regular things a watch does like tell the date and time, but it's also a smartwatch so packed with loads of modern features. The Smartwatch Otto SW-86 can receive notifications on calls and messages, you just need to sync it with your smartphone. And once linked to your phone, you can control your music playback and camera via the watch's touchscreen and view the weather forecast. You can also receive push notifications from social media apps, and get calls and SMS messages right on the 360x360 resolution screen. Read more in Tech And if you don't like the watch face that it comes with you can choose from six different pre-installed ones, just hold down the watch face then swipe to choose a different design. Alternatively, you can use the Watch-Face Gallery on the Canyon Life App to choose from 380 different options. And as it's also a sports watch it comes with 25 sports modes. It can monitor your heart rate, blood pressure, sleep, count steps, and will remind you when it's time to hydrate and have a drink. Most read in the Irish Sun Plus, it has a built-in pedometer, burnt calories, and distance tracker and can monitor your sleep, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. But that's not all as the Smartwatch Otto SW-86 has a reminder for physical activity, and as mentioned earlier, it is completely waterproof thanks to its IP68 water rating, so suitable for swimming, wearing in wet weather or while rinsing and bathing. Canyon Smartwatch Otto SW-86 Key Facts: Case Material: Aluminium and Plastic Time Display: Digital Removeable strap: Yes Strap: White Silicone Strap Band Size: 260mm x 20mm Display Size: 1.30" Display Technology: LTPS Display Touchscreen: Yes Display Resolution: 360x360 Operating System: Android 8.0 and later (smartphones with BT 4.0+ and Google Play services support, Android GO has no notifications support) iOS 14.0 and later Warranty: 24 months Battery Capacity: 280 mAh Internal Memory Size: 192 KB And you don't have to charge it daily because the Smartwatch Otto SW-86 has a brilliant battery life, lasting up to 8 days in active mode. It costs €89.99 to buy in store from Tesco, but use your Clubcard for a special offer of just €49.99, saving you €40.

Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap
Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

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Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap

Major Shareholder and Long-Term Supporter Eagle Eye Asset Holdings elects to exercise 350 million options for $24.5m PERTH, Australia, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canyon Resources Limited (ASX: CAY) ('Canyon' or the 'Company') is pleased to advise that it has received an option exercise notice to exercise 350 million options for $24.5m from its major shareholder, Eagle Eye Asset Holdings Pte Ltd ('EEA' or 'Eagle Eye'). The Company will issue of 350 million fully paid ordinary shares (New Shares) to Eagle Eye following the exercise of the 350 million unquoted options at an exercise price of $0.07 each and after the receipt of $24.5 million expected by the end of May 2025. Upon the resulting issue following the exercise of the 350 million options, EEA's total holding in Canyon will increase to 54.7% and the Company's cash reserves will increase by $24.5m. On 27 December 2023, EEA were issued 500 million options exercisable at $0.07 each and expiring 26 December 2026, following the completion of a strategic investment of $24.7 million by EEA in December 2023 and approved by shareholders at the Company's AGM held on 29 November 2023. Exercising the options was conditional on the granting of the Mining Licence for the Minim Martap Bauxite Project ('Minim Martap' or 'the Project'), and the Company entering into binding contracts for port access and rail transportation of product on terms relevant to the Project and customary in the Central African market by the Company and counterparties. The final condition was satisfied on 28 April 2025. This investment comes at a pivotal time for the Company as it continues to successfully advance its world class flagship Minim Martap Project, toward production. Eagle Eye will retain 150 million unlisted options, each with an exercise price of $0.07 and expiring on 26 December 2026, representing a potential further capital investment of $10.5m in the Company. The commitment of capital by Eagle Eye follows the critical underwriting agreement to finance the purchase of rolling stock signed in February, reflecting their strong financial and long-term support of the Company, the leadership team and the development of Minim Martap. Funds to be received from the exercised options will strengthen Canyon's balance sheet, offering optionality and flexibility in predevelopment workstreams necessary for the development of Minim Martap. Proceeds from the exercised options will be used to fund the Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) which is on schedule for completion in Q3 2025 and complete additional key development activities ahead of FID and construction at Minim Martap. Mr Mark Hohnen, Canyon Executive Chairman commented: 'Since receiving the critical Mining Licence in September 2024, we have worked extremely hard to complete and progress key workstreams to rapidly develop our flagship Minim Martap Bauxite Project. The exercise of 350m options for $24.5m by our highly supportive major shareholder, Eagle Eye Asset Holding, which were based on several key conditions, highlights the growth we have achieved and the ongoing execution of our growth strategy at Minim Martap. 'The substantial investments into Canyon and long-term support of EEA reflects the strong relationship we've built with them as a major shareholder and appreciative of the important role they continue to play in supporting the Company's growth and development. 'This investment provides Canyon with critical funding to support the Project's initial construction works, optimise critical infrastructure as part of our Mine-to-Port strategy, and advance the DFS towards completion later this year. 'Canyon is in a strong position to deliver on major work programs scheduled for the rest of the year with the goal of achieving first bauxite shipment in 2026. Importantly, our Board, management team, and Eagle Eye, are united with a common goal of establishing Minim Martap as a sustainable, long-term operation that unlocks significant value to the Company, Cameroon's economy, and shareholders alike.' This announcement has been approved for release by the Canyon's Board of Directors. Enquiries:Jean-Sebastien BoutetChief Executive OfficerCanyon Resources LimitedT +61 8 6385 2263E: info@ Cameron Gilenko Investor Relations & Media Sodali & CoT +61 6160 4909 E: Forward looking statements This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements can be identified by words such as 'anticipate', 'may', 'will', 'expect', 'intend', 'estimate', 'opportunity', 'plan', 'potential', 'project', 'seek', 'believe', 'could', 'future' and other similar words that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on an assessment of present economic and operating conditions, and on a number of assumptions regarding future events and actions that are expected to take place. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, its directors and management that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or anticipated in these statements. The Company cannot and does not give any assurance that the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this announcement will actually occur and investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update or revise forward-looking statements, regardless of whether any new information, future events or any other factors affect the information contained in this announcement, except where required by applicable law and ASX requirements.

Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap
Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

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Canyon to Receive Significant Capital Injection to Support Rapid Development of Minim Martap

Major Shareholder and Long-Term Supporter Eagle Eye Asset Holdings elects to exercise 350 million options for $24.5m PERTH, Australia, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canyon Resources Limited (ASX: CAY) ('Canyon' or the 'Company') is pleased to advise that it has received an option exercise notice to exercise 350 million options for $24.5m from its major shareholder, Eagle Eye Asset Holdings Pte Ltd ('EEA' or 'Eagle Eye'). The Company will issue of 350 million fully paid ordinary shares (New Shares) to Eagle Eye following the exercise of the 350 million unquoted options at an exercise price of $0.07 each and after the receipt of $24.5 million expected by the end of May 2025. Upon the resulting issue following the exercise of the 350 million options, EEA's total holding in Canyon will increase to 54.7% and the Company's cash reserves will increase by $24.5m. On 27 December 2023, EEA were issued 500 million options exercisable at $0.07 each and expiring 26 December 2026, following the completion of a strategic investment of $24.7 million by EEA in December 2023 and approved by shareholders at the Company's AGM held on 29 November 2023. Exercising the options was conditional on the granting of the Mining Licence for the Minim Martap Bauxite Project ('Minim Martap' or 'the Project'), and the Company entering into binding contracts for port access and rail transportation of product on terms relevant to the Project and customary in the Central African market by the Company and counterparties. The final condition was satisfied on 28 April 2025. This investment comes at a pivotal time for the Company as it continues to successfully advance its world class flagship Minim Martap Project, toward production. Eagle Eye will retain 150 million unlisted options, each with an exercise price of $0.07 and expiring on 26 December 2026, representing a potential further capital investment of $10.5m in the Company. The commitment of capital by Eagle Eye follows the critical underwriting agreement to finance the purchase of rolling stock signed in February, reflecting their strong financial and long-term support of the Company, the leadership team and the development of Minim Martap. Funds to be received from the exercised options will strengthen Canyon's balance sheet, offering optionality and flexibility in predevelopment workstreams necessary for the development of Minim Martap. Proceeds from the exercised options will be used to fund the Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) which is on schedule for completion in Q3 2025 and complete additional key development activities ahead of FID and construction at Minim Martap. Mr Mark Hohnen, Canyon Executive Chairman commented: 'Since receiving the critical Mining Licence in September 2024, we have worked extremely hard to complete and progress key workstreams to rapidly develop our flagship Minim Martap Bauxite Project. The exercise of 350m options for $24.5m by our highly supportive major shareholder, Eagle Eye Asset Holding, which were based on several key conditions, highlights the growth we have achieved and the ongoing execution of our growth strategy at Minim Martap. 'The substantial investments into Canyon and long-term support of EEA reflects the strong relationship we've built with them as a major shareholder and appreciative of the important role they continue to play in supporting the Company's growth and development. 'This investment provides Canyon with critical funding to support the Project's initial construction works, optimise critical infrastructure as part of our Mine-to-Port strategy, and advance the DFS towards completion later this year. 'Canyon is in a strong position to deliver on major work programs scheduled for the rest of the year with the goal of achieving first bauxite shipment in 2026. Importantly, our Board, management team, and Eagle Eye, are united with a common goal of establishing Minim Martap as a sustainable, long-term operation that unlocks significant value to the Company, Cameroon's economy, and shareholders alike.' This announcement has been approved for release by the Canyon's Board of Directors. Enquiries:Jean-Sebastien BoutetChief Executive OfficerCanyon Resources LimitedT +61 8 6385 2263E: info@ Cameron Gilenko Investor Relations & Media Sodali & CoT +61 6160 4909 E: Forward looking statements This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements can be identified by words such as 'anticipate', 'may', 'will', 'expect', 'intend', 'estimate', 'opportunity', 'plan', 'potential', 'project', 'seek', 'believe', 'could', 'future' and other similar words that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on an assessment of present economic and operating conditions, and on a number of assumptions regarding future events and actions that are expected to take place. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, its directors and management that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or anticipated in these statements. The Company cannot and does not give any assurance that the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this announcement will actually occur and investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update or revise forward-looking statements, regardless of whether any new information, future events or any other factors affect the information contained in this announcement, except where required by applicable law and ASX in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal?
UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal?

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time14-05-2025

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UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal?

Track season is over in the Lone Star State after an exciting weekend at Mike A. Myers Stadium. Multiple Texas Panhandle teams had strong showings at the UIL State Track Meet, with two teams earning top three finishes in the event. Panhandle's girls won their third consecutive title in Class 2A, edging out Refugio by two points with a win and a new state meet record in the 1,600-meter relay. Advertisement The Pantherettes also won the sprint relay and finished second in the 4x200 to go along with a first-place finish and new state meet record in the 300 hurdles from Carly Land and a third-place finish from Nelly Thiessen in shot put. In Class 4A, Canyon's girls claimed second place, finishing with 45 points and a new state meet record in the 1,600-meter relay. Randall's girls finished fourth in Class 4A, while Silverton's girls tied for fourth place in Class 1A. Wellington's boys team tied for fifth place in Class 2A, and Canyon's boys' squad claimed fifth place outright in Class 4A. Here is every Texas Panhandle athlete who left Austin with a medal from the UIL State Track Meet. Advertisement More: 2025 UIL State Track And Field Championships: Results More: Panhandle girls claim UIL State Track team championship with record-setting performance More: 'I'm here': Dumas' Emily Gross, Canyon's Lathan Lewter win 3,200 at UIL state track meet Class 1A GIRLS Maddie Francis, Silverton: Gold in high jump, gold in 100m hurdles, silver in 300m hurdles Hailo Moon, McLean: Silver in shot put Trinity Schlueter, Valley: Silver in 400m BOYS Hayes Bressler, Happy: Bronze in pole vault Julian Barton, Booker: Gold in 400m, bronze in 200m Class 2A GIRLS Nelly Thiessen, Panhandle: Bronze in shot put Carly Land, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, gold in 300m hurdles, gold in 1,600m relay Advertisement Ell Robinson, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay, gold in 1,600m relay Lexi Durst, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay Leah Land, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay, gold in 1,600m relay Makennah Austin, Panhandle: Silver in 800m relay Addison McCoid, Panhandle: Gold in 1,600m relay Isabella Jaime, Farwell: Silver in 800m Tyerin Aranda, Gruver: Bronze in 300m hurdles Alexis Wade, Farwell: Bronze in 1,600m BOYS Major Brown, Wellington: Bronze in long jump Bryce Braden, Stratford: Gold in shot put, gold in discus Mason Lankford, Gruver: Bronze in 300m hurdles Advertisement DeMarcus Lewis, Wellington: Bronze in 200m Class 3A GIRLS Taylor Wiseman, Childress: Gold in discus, gold in shot put Konnar McClendon, Canadian: Silver in 3,200m Reese Jenkins, Dalhart: Bronze in pole vault BOYS Eli Garcia, Dalhart: Bronze in pole vault Class 4A GIRLS Tahlie Brandt, Randall: Bronze in wheelchair 100m, gold in seated shot put Emily Gross, Dumas: Gold in 3,200m, bronze in 1,600 Brooke French, Randall: Silver in 3,200m, silver in 1,600m Tenera Gray, Randall: Bronze in triple jump Addyson Bristow, Canyon: Gold in 800m, gold in 1,600m, gold in 1,600m relay Reese Wilson, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay Advertisement Brooklyn Kinsey, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay Sydnee Winfrey, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay BOYS Lathan Lewter, Canyon: Gold in 3,200m Baylor West, Canyon: Bronze in 400m Ryan Fernandez, Canyon: Silver in 1,600m Class 5A GIRLS Ava Rushing, Plainview: Silver in shot put This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: UIL State Track: See every medalist from the Texas Panhandle

UIL State Tennis: Which Texas Panhandle tennis players are heading to San Antonio?
UIL State Tennis: Which Texas Panhandle tennis players are heading to San Antonio?

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time14-05-2025

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UIL State Tennis: Which Texas Panhandle tennis players are heading to San Antonio?

The UIL Tennis State Tournament will kick off later this week with a number of athletes from the Texas Panhandle set to compete for state titles. A handful of schools saw multiple competitors qualify after solid performances at their regional tennis tournaments; including Booker, Nazareth, Randall, Canyon and Amarillo High. The state tournament will begin at 8 a.m. Thursday from multiple locations in the San Antonio area. Advertisement Class 1A and 2A will play at the Blossom Tennis Center, Class 3A and 4A will compete at the Annemarie Tennis Center and Class 5A and 6A are set for the Northside Tennis Center. The event will host boys and girls singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles brackets, starting with a Round of 16 before eventually crowning the state champion after four rounds. The top performers from regional tournaments earned byes and won't have to compete in the Round of 16, instead meeting the winner of a first-round matchup in the quarterfinals. Here's a look at every Texas Panhandle tennis player who reached the state tournament. Advertisement More: Who should be the Happy State Bank High School Athlete of the Week? More: Wildorado boys, Spearman girls turn in strong showings at UIL state golf, other results More: UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal? Class 1A BOYS SINGLES Angel Ochoa, Booker Yul Tenner, Booker BOYS DOUBLES Breken Early/William Sims, Miami Eaan Hartman/Leonard Cruz, Valley GIRLS SINGLES Kasidy Russell, McLean Celia Middleton, Happy Lexi Ramaekers, Nazareth GIRLS DOUBLES Kambri Cleavinger/Taryn Wethington, Nazareth Kate Brockman/Madison Brockman, Nazareth MIXED DOUBLES Brooklyn Birkenfeld/Caysen High, Nazareth Advertisement Taylor Wethington/Daniel Schacher, Nazareth Class 2A BOYS DOUBLES Adair Flores/Christopher Cabrera, Olton GIRLS SINGLES Carter Holloway, Gruver Class 4A BOYS SINGLES Cooper Richardson, West Plains Brandon Ysaguirre, Hereford BOYS DOUBLES Jensen Betzen/Sawyer Eason, Randall GIRLS SINGLES Lauren Brooks, Canyon Samantha Melear, Canyon GIRLS DOUBLES Gabriella Dishong/Emmalee Sillivent, Randall Lily Harding/Abri Hays, Randall MIXED DOUBLES Daxon Betzen/Kynley Craddock, Randall Bradley Enriquez/Hannah Terry, Canyon Class 5A GIRLS SINGLES Sara Shelhamer, Amarillo High MIXED DOUBLES Barrett Stroud/Halle Rose, Amarillo High This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Which Texas Panhandle tennis players are heading to San Antonio?

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