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Yahoo
17-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Dot Foods opens massive new distribution centre in southeast Calgary
A food industry redistributor is tripling its footprint in the Calgary region to meet growing demand across Canada. On Tuesday, Dot Foods Canada Inc. announced its move to a new 284,212-square-foot distribution centre — the equivalent of just over three CFL football fields — at 4639 72nd Ave. S.E. Dot Foods president Georg Eversman said the company outgrew its original Calgary location. 'This new facility gives us the space and infrastructure to operate more efficiently and best serve our customers,' Eversman said in a news release. The new facility also represents the long-term commitment of the company — the largest food industry redistributor in North America — to Calgary and its Canadian business, Eversman said. Dot's operations in Canada include a 168,875-square-foot distribution centre in Ingersoll, Ont., about two hours west of Toronto. It also operates 13 distribution centres in the U.S. Joe Little, Dot's regional general manager for Canada, said Calgary operations began in 2016 with a small 'two dock' operation, upgrading incrementally over the years. The new facility has 24 dock doors and room for 10,000 pallets across dry, frozen and refrigerated storage. They handle 20 to 25 truckloads from 53-foot trailers per week, according to Little. 'We've got a very aggressive strategic plan and volume plan . . . within four years, hopefully we'll have doubled the operation from what it is today,' said Little. Dot currently has more than 40 employees in Calgary; the expansion is expected to create 35 new jobs in warehousing, truck driving and administration over the next three years. The new facility comes just weeks after a city council committee agreed unanimously on an action plan to spur industrial development in Calgary, which has stagnated in the past decade. The plan still requires approval from city council before it's ratified. The industrial sector contributes 16 per cent of the city's total tax revenue annually, or more than $300 million. It also accounts for 10 per cent of the city's jobs. In the past 10 years, many corporations have chosen to set up manufacturing or distribution centres outside Calgary, often in Rocky View County, where taxes are lower and land is cheaper. From 2018 to 2024, the region outside of Calgary was responsible for 90 per cent of net new buildings in the area, according to an Avison Young report. Dot is excited about the growth potential in Western Canada, says Little. 'Particularly in Calgary, we like the workforce, we like all the relationships that we've started, so we're excited about it,' he said. 'Today's formal grand opening is really just kind of the kickoff for us.' Eversman pointed out the potential of the Canadian market, and noted that's why the company continues to invest in larger facilities. As a redistributor, Dot manages things such as transportation, warehousing, labour and otherwise for more than 100 distributors — who take products the 'last mile' to the customer. In terms of stock on hand, Dot keeps about 2,100 items at its two facilities, but has more than 7,500 available by order. Around 51 per cent of the goods are sourced in Canada, according to Little. 'If they want it, we order it. We'll get it from the suppliers and make it available to them,' said Little. At the grand opening, Dot unveiled a $25,000 donation split between five local non-profits: Roots 2 STEM, Hope Mission, Calgary United Way, Calgary Police Youth and Alzheimer Calgary. 'Community partnership has been a cornerstone of how we operate since Day 1, and that commitment continues here in Calgary,' Eversman said. swilhelm@


Calgary Herald
17-06-2025
- Business
- Calgary Herald
Dot Foods opens massive new distribution centre in southeast Calgary
Article content A food industry redistributor is tripling its footprint in the Calgary region to meet growing demand across Canada. Article content On Tuesday, Dot Foods Canada Inc. announced its move to a new 284,212-square-foot distribution centre — the equivalent of just over three CFL football fields — at 4639 72nd Ave. S.E. Article content Article content The new facility also represents the long-term commitment of the company — the largest food industry redistributor in North America — to Calgary and its Canadian business, Eversman said. Article content Dot's operations in Canada include a 168,875-square-foot distribution centre in Ingersoll, Ont., about two hours west of Toronto. It also operates 13 distribution centres in the U.S. Article content Joe Little, Dot's regional general manager for Canada, said Calgary operations began in 2016 with a small 'two dock' operation, upgrading incrementally over the years. Article content The new facility has 24 dock doors and room for 10,000 pallets across dry, frozen and refrigerated storage. They handle 20 to 25 truckloads from 53-foot trailers per week, according to Little. Article content Article content 'We've got a very aggressive strategic plan and volume plan . . . within four years, hopefully we'll have doubled the operation from what it is today,' said Little. Article content Dot currently has more than 40 employees in Calgary; the expansion is expected to create 35 new jobs in warehousing, truck driving and administration over the next three years. Article content The new facility comes just weeks after a city council committee agreed unanimously on an action plan to spur industrial development in Calgary, which has stagnated in the past decade. The plan still requires approval from city council before it's ratified. Article content The industrial sector contributes 16 per cent of the city's total tax revenue annually, or more than $300 million. It also accounts for 10 per cent of the city's jobs. Article content In the past 10 years, many corporations have chosen to set up manufacturing or distribution centres outside Calgary, often in Rocky View County, where taxes are lower and land is cheaper.
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Yahoo
Michigan corrections officer sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for distributing child pornography
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH (Fox 2) - Ethan Eversman, 25, of Ionia was sentenced to 210 months in a federal prison for his role in distributing child pornagrapghy, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan Andrew Birge announced on March 14. In May 2024, at Eversman's request, a 15-year-old child in New York created several sexually explicit videos and sent them to Eversman, according to Birge. A month later, Eversman sent two of those videos to another person online. Eversman was a corrections officer for the Eaton County Sheriff's Office at the time. "Today's sentencing of Ethan Eversman, a former Corrections Deputy, reinforces the FBI's unwavering commitment to enforcing the highest standards of integrity in law enforcement," said Cheyvoryea Gibson, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Michigan. "Members from the FBI's Lansing Resident Agency, in collaboration with our law enforcement partners at the Michigan State Police, worked tirelessly throughout this investigation, in an effort to halt Mr. Eversman's predatory actions. "I also want to express my gratitude to the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District of Michigan for their vital role in ensuring this child predator faces justice." This case is part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative designed to protect children from online exploitation and abuse. The U.S. Attorney's Office, county prosecutor's offices, the Internet Crimes Against Children task force (ICAC), federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement are working closely together to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children. The partners in Project Safe Childhood work to educate local communities about the dangers of online child exploitation, and to teach children how to protect themselves. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, visit Individuals with information or concerns about possible child exploitation should contact local law enforcement officials.
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Yahoo
Fmr. Eaton Co. corrections officer sentenced for child porn
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A former Eaton County corrections officer will serve more than 17 years in prison for distributing child pornography. Ethan Lee Eversman of Ionia was by Michigan State Police last June after they received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. During their investigation, police recovered 'digital evidence' from Eversman during an interview and a later search of his home. The Eaton County Sheriff's Office fired Eversman after his arrest. According , Eversman, between 2021 and June 2024, coerced a minor in New York into creating explicit pictures and videos of herself and sending them to him online. Eversman also kept child pornography on his phone and distributed it to others. Eversman pleaded guilty to distributing child pornography. Other charges, including sexual exploitation of a minor, possession of child pornography, and an additional charge of distributing child pornography, were dismissed. Tuesday, a federal judge sentenced Eversman to 210 months (17 and a half years) in prison and 5 years supervised release. He was also ordered to pay $17,500 in restitution, a $5,000 fine under the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act, and an additional $100 fine. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
05-03-2025
- CBS News
Michigan man sentenced to prison for distributing child pornography
A Michigan man was sentenced to 17.5 years in federal prison for distributing child pornography online. Ethan Eversman, 25, of Ionia, was accused of requesting explicit videos from a 15-year-old in New York and sharing the videos with another person, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Officials say Eversman was a corrections officer with the Eaton County Sheriff's Office. The case was part of Project Safe Childhood, which is a nationwide initiative aiming to protect children from exploitation and abuse. "Today's sentencing of Ethan Eversman, a former Corrections Deputy, reinforces the FBI's unwavering commitment to enforcing the highest standards of integrity in law enforcement," said Cheyvoryea Gibson, special agent in charge of the FBI in Michigan. Members from the FBI's Lansing Resident Agency, in collaboration with our law enforcement partners at the Michigan State Police, worked tirelessly throughout this investigation, in an effort to halt Mr. Eversman's predatory actions. I also want to express my gratitude to the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District of Michigan for their vital role in ensuring this child predator faces justice."