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Otago Daily Times
16-07-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Rousing speech sways Dunedin bowls club to reverse sale plan
The North East Valley Bowling Club has reversed its decision to sell its North Rd property. In May, members voted to sell, but at the recent annual meeting members of the club overturned the resolution. Some said they felt they had been given insufficient information to make an informed vote at the May meeting. On Tuesday, the bowling club executive ratified the decision not to sell and it was "now investigating avenues to go forward", club president Bruce Boothby said. James Sutherland, executive chair of the Valley Project, told The Star: "We had seen that the bowling club was for sale and because we see it very much as a community asset, we want to retain that community ownership." He attended the annual meeting and outlined ways his organisation could help the North East Valley Bowling Club remain viable. "Bowling clubs have got to repurpose and become more community-focused. "It is a huge opportunity to grow not only the club's membership base — currently about 40 — but also to consider what else the facilities can be used for." Asked if he felt his presentation affected the vote at the annual meeting, Mr Sutherland said he did not think so. However, Mr Boothby disagreed. "Bloody oath it did," he said. "It swayed the meeting and renewed members' faith in a viable future for a club that has had a presence in North East Valley for 121 years," he said. Mr Boothby suggested the club, with its good storage facilities, would be ideal for the likes of garden clubs to use as a base, hold flower shows and stage other events. In lieu of rent, he could see garden club members helping maintain the gardens that had won awards in the past. "I'm an optimist," Mr Sutherland said. "I can see the bowling club going for at least another 121 years." The bowling club decision not to sell is a timely one for the Valley Project, which has been using the Baptist church and hall, bigger than their own North Rd rooms. In May, the Baptist Churches of NZ put the church, hall and two adjacent houses on the market. Efforts by the Valley Project to raise the money to buy it were unsuccessful. As of yesterday, none had sold but Harcourts real estate agents Jim Packer and Martin Whangapirita, who are handling the properties, said there was interest in them.


Otago Daily Times
16-07-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Bowling club calls off sale
The North East Valley Bowling Club has reversed its decision to sell its North Rd property. In May, members voted to sell, but at the annual meeting on Sunday, July 6, members of the club overturned the resolution. Some said they felt they had been given insufficient information to make an informed vote at the May meeting. On Tuesday, the bowling club executive ratified the decision not to sell and it was "now investigating avenues to go forward", club president Bruce Boothby said. James Sutherland, executive chair of the Valley Project, told The Star: "We had seen that the bowling club was for sale and because we see it very much as a community asset, we want to retain that community ownership." He attended the annual meeting and outlined ways his organisation could help the North East Valley Bowling Club remain viable. "Bowling clubs have got to repurpose and become more community-focused. "It is a huge opportunity to grow not only the club's membership base — currently about 40 — but also to consider what else the facilities can be used for." Asked if he felt his presentation affected the vote at the annual meeting, Mr Sutherland said he did not think so. However, Mr Boothby disagreed. "Bloody oath it did," he said. "It swayed the meeting and renewed members' faith in a viable future for a club that has had a presence in North East Valley for 121 years," he said. Mr Boothby suggested the club, with its good storage facilities, would be ideal for the likes of garden clubs to use as a base, hold flower shows and stage other events. In lieu of rent, he could see garden club members helping maintain the gardens that had won awards in the past. "I'm an optimist," Mr Sutherland said. "I can see the bowling club going for at least another 121 years." The bowling club decision not to sell is a timely one for the Valley Project, which has been using the Baptist church and hall, bigger than their own North Rd rooms. In May, the Baptist Churches of NZ put the church, hall and two adjacent houses on the market. Efforts by the Valley Project to raise the money to buy it were unsuccessful. As of yesterday, none had sold but Harcourts real estate agents Jim Packer and Martin Whangapirita, who are handling the properties, said there was interest in them.

Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Pure Energy Minerals Announces New Director
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 23, 2025) - Pure Energy Minerals Limited (TSXV: PE) (OTCQB: PEMIF) ("Pure Energy" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that Mr. Cam Hosie has been appointed to the board of directors of Pure Energy Minerals. Mr. Hosie is a Senior Vice President at SLB, helping lead commercial and business development across SLB's New Energy platform. This platform includes a broad range of cutting-edge technologies including carbon capture, hydrogen, geothermal, critical minerals, and energy storage. Cam plays a pivotal role in shaping SLB's global energy transition strategy, building partnerships, and promoting sustainable energy solutions to reduce emissions and drive long-term growth. Before SLB, Cam served as CEO of 8 Rivers, where he spearheaded the commercialization of breakthrough technologies in the zero carbon space. He brings extensive experience in managing large-scale, innovative energy projects positions at the center of global effort to advance clean energy and decarbonization initiatives. "We are pleased to welcome Cam Hosie to the Board of Directors of Pure Energy Minerals. We know the Company will benefit from his experience and leadership in energy transition," stated Joseph Mullin, CEO & Director of Pure Energy. Mr. Patrick Galletti has resigned from the Board and the Company sincerely thanks Mr. Galletti for his contributions and wishes him well in his future endeavours. About Pure Energy Pure Energy Minerals is a lithium resource company that has consolidated land position at its Clayton Valley Project in the Clayton Valley of central Nevada for the exploration and development of lithium resources. The Company entered into an Earn-In Agreement with Schlumberger Technology Corp., a subsidiary of SLB (formerly Schlumberger Limited), dated May 1, 2019 whereby the Company has granted SLB an option, in favour of SLB, to acquire all of the Company's interests in the Clayton Valley Project. On behalf of the Board of Directors,"Joseph Mullin"CEO, Pure Energy Minerals Ltd. CONTACT: Pure Energy Minerals Limited ( Email: info@ +1 604 608 6611 Cautionary Statements and Forward-Looking Information The information in this news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in our forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause such differences include: changes in world commodity markets, equity markets, costs and supply of materials relevant to the mining industry, change in government and changes to regulations affecting the mining industry. Forward-looking statements in this release may include future exploration and development on the Clayton Valley Project. Although we believe the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, results may vary, and we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except as required by applicable laws. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error 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