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Hamilton Spectator
a day ago
- Business
- Hamilton Spectator
Angus Shareholders Approve Arrangement With Wesdome
TORONTO, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Angus Gold Inc. (TSX-V: GUS, OTC: ANGVF) ('Angus' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce that its shareholders (the 'Shareholders') have approved the resolution required to consummate the previously announced statutory arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) (the 'Transaction') with Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. ('Wesdome'). At Angus' special meeting of Shareholders held on June 19, 2025 (the 'Meeting'), the resolutions supporting the Transaction were approved by approximately 99.8% of the votes cast by Shareholders present or represented by proxy at the Meeting. Voting Results The following is a detailed breakdown of the voting results of the Meeting: Shareholder vote: Shareholder vote, excluding votes attached to shares held by Wesdome, Patrick Langlois and Dennis Peterson which are required to be excluded pursuant to Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions : Note: (1) For more information on excluded votes, refer to the Company's press release dated June 2, 2025. Anticipated Timeline for Completion of the Transaction With Shareholder approval, Angus will seek a final order from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ('Court') to approve the plan of arrangement expected to be held on June 25, 2025. The Transaction remains subject to final court approval and the satisfaction of certain other customary closing conditions for transactions of this nature. The Transaction is expected to close on or about June 27, 2025. At closing, each Angus Shareholder (other than any dissenting Angus Shareholders and Wesdome) will receive 0.0096 of a Wesdome common share and $0.62 in cash for each Angus common share held. Following the completion of the Transaction at the end of June, Angus will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wesdome. Further Information For further information regarding the Transaction, please refer to the management information circular dated May 7, 2025, which is filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ ( ). About Angus Gold Angus is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of highly prospective gold properties. The Company's flagship project, which is the Golden Sky Project near Wawa, Ontario, is situated immediately adjacent to Wesdome's Eagle River mine. Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains 'forward-looking information' which may include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the future financial and operating performance of the Company and its projects. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as 'plans', 'expects', 'is expected', 'budget', 'scheduled', 'estimates', 'forecasts', 'intends', 'anticipates', or 'believes' or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results 'may', 'could', 'would', 'might' or 'will' be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this press release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements or information contained in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements or information with respect to: (i) the consummation and timing of the Transaction, (ii) the satisfaction of the conditions precedent to the Transaction, (iii) expectations regarding the timing, receipt and anticipated effects of court approval and other consents and approvals (including receipt of all applicable stock exchange approvals), (iv) the impact of the Transaction on Angus, Wesdome and their respective shareholders and other stakeholders, and (v) expectations for other economic, business, and/or competitive factors. Furthermore, should one or more of the risks, uncertainties or other factors materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in forward-looking statements or information. These risks, uncertainties and other factors including those risk factors discussed in the sections titled 'Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Information' and 'Risks and Uncertainties' in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form. Readers are urged to carefully review the detailed risk discussion in our most recent Annual Information Form which is available on SEDAR+ and on the Company's website.

Sydney Morning Herald
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
These hi-tech appliances lack fridge benefits
Sue Casiglia of North Ryde has noted a number of news stories on 'smart' fridges: 'They can do anything, it seems, including letting you know when you are low on a certain product. And all it takes is a knock on the glass front, and it magically illuminates the internal light so you can see what you've got in there. Beware of any future 'smart' additions that will warn you against eating something because of its calorie count. It ought to be 'smart' enough to know that we don't want to hear anything like that!' 'As a student who could only afford a black and white TV (C8), I nevertheless enjoyed watching those celebrated snooker geniuses on Pot Black (including Joe and Fred Davis),' recalls Ian Glendon of Ashmore (Qld). 'On one occasion, commentator 'Whispering' Ted Lowe, in typical hushed tones said, 'for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green'.' 'It was great to hear about DCE and SBW in the SMH today,' says Jim Pollitt (aka JBP) of Wahroonga. 'I was like LOL.' 'Radio XLFM in Cooma is advertising in the trade press for an announcer,' notes Peter Riley of Penrith. 'One of the requirements for the job is 'excitable' personality which Webster's D ictionary defines as 'volatile, anxious, unstable and hyperactive'. Rock on!' 'Lan-Choo tea rewards (C8) are not to be sniffed at,' declares Joy Everett of Valla Beach. 'I still use a box grater redeemed in 1979. Prestige brand, stainless steel, made in Belgium. Six types of grating in one. Fabulous quality, still sharp. But it took about 144 packet tops collected by my mother and me.' 'Plainly, the perps stealing 'Angus' street signs (C8) are fans of AC/DC,' asserts Dave Horsfall of North Gosford. Dorothy Gliksman of Cedar Brush Creek has more on the door-to-door sisterhood (C8): 'My mother must've been the first woman to go from door-to-door in what was the early 1950s, to sell frocks to women. The areas she covered were Botany, Mascot and nearby areas. She came from war-torn Europe, learned to drive, spoke a little English, and with those skills, plus a huge amount of self-confidence, managed to gain the trust of these women and over the years, built up her reputation to go on and open her own fashion boutique. Her ingenuity and hard work rubbed off on her children.'

The Age
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
These hi-tech appliances lack fridge benefits
Sue Casiglia of North Ryde has noted a number of news stories on 'smart' fridges: 'They can do anything, it seems, including letting you know when you are low on a certain product. And all it takes is a knock on the glass front, and it magically illuminates the internal light so you can see what you've got in there. Beware of any future 'smart' additions that will warn you against eating something because of its calorie count. It ought to be 'smart' enough to know that we don't want to hear anything like that!' 'As a student who could only afford a black and white TV (C8), I nevertheless enjoyed watching those celebrated snooker geniuses on Pot Black (including Joe and Fred Davis),' recalls Ian Glendon of Ashmore (Qld). 'On one occasion, commentator 'Whispering' Ted Lowe, in typical hushed tones said, 'for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green'.' 'It was great to hear about DCE and SBW in the SMH today,' says Jim Pollitt (aka JBP) of Wahroonga. 'I was like LOL.' 'Radio XLFM in Cooma is advertising in the trade press for an announcer,' notes Peter Riley of Penrith. 'One of the requirements for the job is 'excitable' personality which Webster's D ictionary defines as 'volatile, anxious, unstable and hyperactive'. Rock on!' 'Lan-Choo tea rewards (C8) are not to be sniffed at,' declares Joy Everett of Valla Beach. 'I still use a box grater redeemed in 1979. Prestige brand, stainless steel, made in Belgium. Six types of grating in one. Fabulous quality, still sharp. But it took about 144 packet tops collected by my mother and me.' 'Plainly, the perps stealing 'Angus' street signs (C8) are fans of AC/DC,' asserts Dave Horsfall of North Gosford. Dorothy Gliksman of Cedar Brush Creek has more on the door-to-door sisterhood (C8): 'My mother must've been the first woman to go from door-to-door in what was the early 1950s, to sell frocks to women. The areas she covered were Botany, Mascot and nearby areas. She came from war-torn Europe, learned to drive, spoke a little English, and with those skills, plus a huge amount of self-confidence, managed to gain the trust of these women and over the years, built up her reputation to go on and open her own fashion boutique. Her ingenuity and hard work rubbed off on her children.'