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GMV Minerals Announces Extension of Expiry Date for Warrants
GMV Minerals Announces Extension of Expiry Date for Warrants

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

GMV Minerals Announces Extension of Expiry Date for Warrants

VANCOUVER, BC / / May 13, 2025 / GMV Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "GMV") (TSXV:GMV)(OTCQB:GMVMF) announces that it has applied to the TSX Venture Exchange to extend the expiry date for 4,500,000 of its outstanding unlisted common share purchase warrants (the "Warrants"). The Warrants, each of which is currently exercisable to purchase one common share of the Company at $0.16 per share, were originally issued by the Company as part of non-brokered unit private placement financing completed in June 2022. The Company will extend the expiry date of the Warrants to 4:30 pm PST on June 24, 2026, subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval. The Company currently has an aggregate of 4,500,000 Warrants issued and outstanding pertaining to the Private Placement, of which 4,500,000 are eligible for amendment, pursuant to the policies of the Exchange. About GMV Minerals Inc. GMV Minerals Inc. is a publicly traded exploration company focused on developing precious metal assets in Arizona. GMV, through its 100% owned subsidiary, has a 100% interest in a Mining Property Lease commonly referred to as the Mexican Hat Property, located in Cochise County, Arizona, USA. The project was initially explored by Placer Dome (USA) in the late 1980's to early 1990's. GMV is focused on developing the asset and realizing the full mineral potential of the property through near term gold production. The Company's NI 43-101 resource estimate (Inferred) is 36,733,000 tonnes grading 0.58 g/t gold at a 0.2 g/t cut-off, containing 688,000 ounces of gold. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ________________________________________ Ian Klassen, President For further information please contact: GMV Minerals KlassenTel: (604) 899-0106Email: Klassen@ Neither 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. SOURCE: GMV Minerals, Inc. View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Sign in to access your portfolio

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive
Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

Fox Sports

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) — Right-hander George Klassen, one of the Los Angeles Angels' top prospects, is improving one day after he was apparently hit in the head by a line drive. Klassen was injured Sunday while pitching for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas. The liner appeared to hit him in the head, leaving him flat on his back on the mound during the fourth inning of a Southern League game against Montgomery. Klassen needed help to get off the field from his manager and athletic trainer. He was still undergoing further testing Monday, but the team said Klassen was awake and alert, and his condition was improving. Manager Ron Washington said he didn't have an update Monday before the Angels opened their series with the San Diego Padres. Klassen is one of the most promising players in the Angels' perpetually low-rated farm system. The Halos acquired the 23-year-old last summer when they traded closer Carlos Estévez to Philadelphia, which drafted Klassen in the sixth round in 2023. Klassen is 1-3 with a 4.97 ERA for Rocket City, striking out 36 over 29 innings. ___ AP MLB: recommended

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive
Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

Winnipeg Free Press

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Right-hander George Klassen, one of the Los Angeles Angels' top prospects, is improving one day after he was apparently hit in the head by a line drive. Klassen was injured Sunday while pitching for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas. The liner appeared to hit him in the head, leaving him flat on his back on the mound during the fourth inning of a Southern League game against Montgomery. Klassen needed help to get off the field from his manager and athletic trainer. He was still undergoing further testing Monday, but the team said Klassen was awake and alert, and his condition was improving. Manager Ron Washington said he didn't have an update Monday before the Angels opened their series with the San Diego Padres. Klassen is one of the most promising players in the Angels' perpetually low-rated farm system. The Halos acquired the 23-year-old last summer when they traded closer Carlos Estévez to Philadelphia, which drafted Klassen in the sixth round in 2023. Klassen is 1-3 with a 4.97 ERA for Rocket City, striking out 36 over 29 innings. ___ AP MLB:

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive
Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Angels prospect George Klassen is improving after apparently getting hit in head by line drive

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Right-hander George Klassen, one of the Los Angeles Angels' top prospects, is improving one day after he was apparently hit in the head by a line drive. Klassen was injured Sunday while pitching for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas. The liner appeared to hit him in the head, leaving him flat on his back on the mound during the fourth inning of a Southern League game against Montgomery. Advertisement Klassen needed help to get off the field from his manager and athletic trainer. He was still undergoing further testing Monday, but the team said Klassen was awake and alert, and his condition was improving. Manager Ron Washington said he didn't have an update Monday before the Angels opened their series with the San Diego Padres. Klassen is one of the most promising players in the Angels' perpetually low-rated farm system. The Halos acquired the 23-year-old last summer when they traded closer Carlos Estévez to Philadelphia, which drafted Klassen in the sixth round in 2023. Klassen is 1-3 with a 4.97 ERA for Rocket City, striking out 36 over 29 innings. ___ AP MLB:

Gun-shaped lighters: Councillor seeks ban as they proliferate in Vancouver
Gun-shaped lighters: Councillor seeks ban as they proliferate in Vancouver

Vancouver Sun

time05-05-2025

  • Vancouver Sun

Gun-shaped lighters: Councillor seeks ban as they proliferate in Vancouver

Article content If you think selling lighters that closely resemble a real gun is a terrible idea, at least one Vancouver city councillor has your back. Article content Article content ABC Vancouver Coun. Mike Klassen has introduced a motion aiming to ban the sale of gun-shaped lighters in the city. Article content The motion, which goes before council on Wednesday, says the sale of the questionable lighters has 'proliferated in the City of Vancouver over the past year, with an estimated 50-75 stores selling multiple (gun-shaped lighters), particularly in the Downtown Eastside and downtown core.' Article content Article content Because the lighters look so much like real firearms, they have led to 'public distress and a significant increase in 911 emergency calls.' Article content Article content There were 162 police calls about the lighters last year, more than half of which were classified as 'priority weapons calls' — meaning they led to a response involving several officers armed with Tasers, less-lethal beanbag shotguns and Arwen guns. Article content Klassen's motion notes that the presence of the lighters in public spaces 'has resulted in multiple dangerous encounters where police officers have had to draw their firearms, creating a risk of fatal outcomes should a suspect fail to comply or appear to threaten officers or the public.' Article content They've also been documented as being used in violent crimes and leading to charges for robbery, assault and weapons possession. Calls about gun-shaped lighters were predominantly in the city's core, with 46 per cent happening in the Downtown Eastside and 39 per cent in other parts of downtown Vancouver. Article content Article content The drain on police resources is significant, the motion says: 32 of the calls led to 10 or more police units being dispatched and the average time required to resolve each call was two and a half hours. Article content Article content They may be a bad idea, but gun-shaped lighters are not specifically prohibited for possession or sale under the Criminal Code of Canada. They only become illegal when used in the commission of a crime, leaving law enforcement with little recourse. Article content 'A proactive ban on the sale and distribution (of gun-shaped lighters) in the City of Vancouver through a bylaw or bylaw amendment would serve to enhance public safety and reduce the burden on law enforcement while other legislative measures are being explored,' the motion reads.

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