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Golf inks...fore-ever: Superfan has heroes tattooed on leg
Golf inks...fore-ever: Superfan has heroes tattooed on leg

Extra.ie​

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Golf inks...fore-ever: Superfan has heroes tattooed on leg

Now this is a golf superfan who really does have skin in the game. Jordan Black has been tattooed with the faces of some of Europe's best players ahead of the Open – and has won the approval of one of the stars inked on his leg. Earlier this year, Mr Black embarked on a challenge to get images of the triumphant 2023 European Ryder Cup team tattooed on his leg before the Open returned to Royal Portrush. Jordan Black from Carrickfergus. Pic: David Young/PA Wire The 35-year-old from Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, now has Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Aberg and captain Luke Donald all depicted on his left leg. While he will not have completed the set by the time the Open Championship tees off this morning, he is confident of doing so before the start of this year's Ryder Cup at the Bethpage Black course in New York in September, when Europe will once again battle the USA. And this week, he got a chance to show off the progress on his golfing body art to one of the greats, who is already inked on his leg. Jordan Black from Carrickfergus. Pic: David Young/PA Wire The Carrickfergus Golf Club member got a favourable reaction from Spanish two-time major winner Rahm when he met him at the conclusion of one of his practice rounds at Portrush. 'He says he loves it,' Mr Black remarked 'He's seen it and he really likes it. So it's nice to know that. I started it in February. 'I wanted to have it finished before the Open, but fell short of that deadline, but I'll get it finished for the Ryder Cup. Jordan Black from Carrickfergus. Pic: David Young/PA Wire 'I've got Rory, Shane, Tommy, Ludvig, Jon Rahm and Luke Donald so far.' Mr Black will be hoping to encounter some more of the game's star players when he returns to Portrush tomorrow to watch the second round action. 'I'm a massive golf fan, I've played for about 20 years,' he said. 'I'm going up on Friday with the family – I'm really looking forward to it.'

Letters: Bilingual greetings shouldn't be shamed by CAQ government
Letters: Bilingual greetings shouldn't be shamed by CAQ government

Montreal Gazette

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Montreal Gazette

Letters: Bilingual greetings shouldn't be shamed by CAQ government

Re: ' Language complaints soar in Quebec as English service eclipses concerns about signs ' (The Gazette, July 4) I often travel to Ottawa for work. When I stop in Casselman, a Franco-Ontarian bastion, I am greeted with 'Hello-Bonjour.' It's one thing to say everyone in Quebec is entitled to be greeted and served in French, as previous governments have, and quite another to attempt to shame businesses for also wanting to welcome clients in another language, as the Coalition Avenir Québec is doing. English is not a foreign language in Quebec, as much as some nationalists may like it to be. Jordan Black, Rosemont A caring response to an urgent need Re: ' 'I'm happy': From homeless to housed, tenants grateful for new Lachine facility ' (The Gazette, July 3) It was a pleasure to read about the Old Brewery Mission's Tenaquip Place. In a world where stories of hardship often dominate the headlines, it is deeply uplifting to see a project focused on compassion, community and hope. This complex is not just a structure — it's a sign we are capable of thoughtful, humane responses to urgent needs. We are at our best when we look out for one another. To those who made Tenaquip Place a reality, thank you for your vision and humanity. Elizabeth Bright, Côte-St-Luc Patriotism is a personal matter Re: ' Canadian pride isn't a betrayal of being a Quebecer ' (Robert Libman, June 28) It is infuriating that a nationalist commentator, as reported by Robert Libman, would try to negate what another person believes in by stating 'Canada is an artificial political structure.' The commentator also claims we can't be Canadian and Québécois at the same time. Perhaps they missed a recent Association for Canadian Studies poll that showed 82 per cent of Quebec respondents — believing a nation's 'members share a common culture, language and history' — felt 'they were part of the Canadian nation.' To harbour strong patriotic feelings for one's nation is fine, but to dismiss another's pride in a country you don't identify with is wrong-headed. Goldie Olszynko, Mile End NATO spending goal needs a rethink Re: ' Trump hedges on NATO pledge ' (NP Montreal, June 25); ' Ottawa pledges to ramp up NATO defence spending ' (NP Montreal, June 26) NATO's decision to raise member countries' defence spending to five per cent of GDP will pose serious difficulties for spending on domestic needs. The chief reasons given are the need to counter the increased threat posed by Russia and other hostile countries, and to match U.S. military expenditure in NATO. Yet according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Russia spent only US$149 billion on the military in 2024, while NATO countries collectively spent US$1,506 billion, with European NATO countries at US$454 billion. The U.S. spent only 3.38 per cent of GDP on defence in 2024. President Donald Trump has said the five per cent goal shouldn't apply to the U.S., but only to other NATO countries. For Canada to reach five per cent, it would have to increase its annual defence to $150 billion. This would probably result in significantly increased taxes, debt or severe cuts in domestic spending. Canada and other NATO countries should seriously reconsider this increase. Robert Hajaly, Montreal Submitting a letter to the editor Letters should be sent by email to letters@ We prioritize letters that respond to, or are inspired by, articles published by The Gazette. If you are responding to a specific article, let us know which one. Letters should be sent uniquely to us. The shorter they are — ideally, fewer than 200 words — the greater the chance of publication. Timing, clarity, factual accuracy and tone are all important, as is whether the writer has something new to add to the conversation. We reserve the right to edit and condense all letters. Care is taken to preserve the core of the writer's argument. Our policy is not to publish anonymous letters, those with pseudonyms or 'open letters' addressed to third parties. Letters are published with the author's full name and city or neighbourhood/borough of residence. Include a phone number and address to help verify identity; these will not be published. We will not indicate to you whether your letter will be published. If it has not been published within 10 days or so, it is not likely to be.

Senra System Raises $25 Million Series A Round
Senra System Raises $25 Million Series A Round

Los Angeles Times

time27-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Los Angeles Times

Senra System Raises $25 Million Series A Round

Redondo Beach aerospace firm Senra Systems raised $25 million in a Series A round to modernize wire harness design. The round was led by Dylan Field & CIV with additional backing by General Catalyst, Sequoia, Founders Fund, a16z, 8VC, and Pax. Wire harnesses power the sensors, avionics, communications systems and control surfaces that make modern technology possible. Senra Systems was founded in 2023 by former SpaceX engineers Jordan Black (CEO) and Ben Shanahan (CTO) to create proprietary design software that is utilized with an assembly-as-a-service model to transform how manufacturers design, procure and produce wire harnesses. 'The future of American manufacturing isn't just automation – it's configuration. We started Senra to solve a long-standing, overlooked problem in the industrial supply chain,' said Jordan Black, chief executive and co-founder of Senra Systems, in a statement. The funding will enable Senra to expand its manufacturing capacity and accelerate growth, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors. It plans to launch its proprietary design software later this year. Information for this article was sourced from Senra Systems.

Ramp Metals Completes Spring Drill Program and Announces Additional Mineralization at Rush Target
Ramp Metals Completes Spring Drill Program and Announces Additional Mineralization at Rush Target

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ramp Metals Completes Spring Drill Program and Announces Additional Mineralization at Rush Target

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2025) - Ramp Metals Inc. (TSXV: RAMP) ("Ramp Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has completed its spring drill program on the Rottenstone SW property. The Company completed 20 drill holes for a total of 4,942 metres. Airborne geophysics using the Xcite HTDEM system, with 100-metre line spacing to provide high-resolution data for target refinement, was also completed over the entire Rottenstone SW property package. Highlights 20 drill holes totalling 4,942 metres were completed, with every metre being sent for assays 8 holes totalling 2,116 metres were drilled at the Ranger target where 73.55 g/t Au over 7.5m was previously discovered in Ranger-001 drill hole 10 holes were drilled at the Rush target with additional VMS style mineralization intersected in 150m step-out 3 holes for a total of 968 metres were drilled at the Rogue target Airborne magnetic and TDEM geophysical survey was completed over the remainder of the Rottenstone SW property using the Xcite HTDEM system "It's exciting to announce that we have completed our spring drill program at the Rottenstone SW property," said Jordan Black, CEO of Ramp Metals. "The program was a huge success completing more holes than originally planned, encountering the quartz diorite package at Ranger and potentially making a new discovery at the Rush target." Figure 1: Rottenstone SW - 2025 Drill Collar Locations To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Ranger A total of 8 drill holes were completed at the Ranger target (Figure 2). Seven drill holes were completed around the Ranger-001 discovery hole. All 7 holes intersected significant widths of the quartz-diorite package which hosted the previously announced high grade gold intercept of 73.55 g/t Au over 7.5m as reported in the June 17, 2024 News Release. The remaining hole was designed to test a conductor located approximately 1.5km to the north-east, which was identified in the recently completed airborne geophysics (Figure 3). Altered tonalite and metasediments with Pyrrhotite mineralization were encountered. The hole was ended early at 200m due to time constraints. Management believes that further testing is warranted on the eastern Ranger anomalies. Figure 2: Ranger - 2025 Drill Hole Collars and Drill Traces To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 3: Ranger Drill Collars and Drill Hole Traces with EM To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Rush A total of 10 holes were drilled at the newly identified Rush VMS target (Figure 4). Semi-massive to massive sulphide mineralization was noted in 5 drill holes, with the presence chalcopyrite and sphalerite being confirmed with a Thermo Scientific™ Niton™ XL5 Plus handheld XRF analyzer. Minor amounts of galena were also noted. Rush-010 intersected net textured to semi-massive sulphide over approximately 4.16m from 21.4m-25.56m (Photo 1). Disseminated to blebby sulphides were also intersected to a depth of approximately 47m (Photo 2). This intersection represents a 150m step-out to the north-east from the initial discovery area where Rush 001, 002, 003, and 009 were drilled. Rush-010 was designed to intercept the outcrop found during the October 2024 field program at depth. Surface rock samples at this outcrop returned values of up to 1.61% copper, 0.79 g/t gold, and 113 g/t silver, as was previously reported in the January 20, 2025 News Release. Figure 4: Rush - 2025 Drill Collars and Drill Hole Traces To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Photo 1: Rush-010 Boxes 5 & 6 - Net textured to semi-massive mineralization from 21.4-25.56m To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Photo 2: Rush-010 Boxes 9 & 10 - Disseminated to blebby chalcopyrite mineralization throughout To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Rogue A total of 3 holes were drilled at the Rogue target (Figure 5). These holes were designed to test structural and conductive targets in an area where soil samples of up to 530.7ppb Au were previously reported in the January 20, 2025 News Release. Pyrrhotite and pyrite mineralization was encountered in two of the three holes (Rogue 005 & 006). Rogue 005 & 006 also encountered sections of potassic and hematite altered diorite and fractures (Photos 3 & 4). During the program, drilling at Rogue was limited due to the overall total number of holes covered by the most recent permit package. The Company believes that the Rogue target warrants further exploration to explain the source of the highly anomalous gold in soils. Figure 5: Rogue - 2025 Drill Collar Locations and Drill Hole Traces To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Photo 3: Rogue-005 Boxes 25 & 26 - Potassic alteration of diorite and hematite altered fractures To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Photo 4: Rogue-006 Boxes 61 & 62 - Coarse-grained diorite with potassic alteration To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Geophysics The Company has completed a magnetic and TDEM survey over the remainder of the Rottenstone SW property using the Xcite HTDEM system. A total of 3,342 line-km was flown at 100m spacing to provide a high-resolution Mag and EM dataset over the entire property. Data is currently being processed, and the Company will provide a further update once the data processing is completed. Next Steps With the present forest fire situation in northern Saskatchewan, the Company felt it prudent to relocate all drill core to a facility in the Prince Albert area to safely complete processing and preparation for assays. The first shipment of samples has been delivered and is being analyzed at Bureau Veritas Commodities Canada Ltd. ("BV") in Vancouver, BC. All remaining core has been fully logged and is currently being cut and sorted for shipping. The Company plans to return to the Rottenstone SW property for further mapping and sampling once the data from the airborne geophysics and drill programs have been analyzed, and the fire risk has subsided. A ground geophysics program is also planned for the summer to help better define the conductive targets on the property. An amendment to the current permits requesting up to 30,000m of additional drilling and a 30-person camp is being prepared and is expected to be submitted shortly. Acknowledgements Ramp Metals would like to thank the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and all land users for their continued support and working closely with the Company through the permitting process. The Company would also like to thank all the contractors who made the 2025 winter/spring drill program a success. Drilling: Flamingo Drilling through Athabasca Catering Limited Partnerships Geology and Geophysics: Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. (Mikaela Miller, Craig Cubbon, Logan Anaka) Accommodations: Thompson's Resort - Adventure Destinations Flight Services: Heli-Recon Aerial Support Services Inc. and Osprey Wings Ltd. Fuel Services: Millsap Fuel Distributors Ltd. Local Contractors: Cecil Mcleod, Alex Mcleod, Bradley McKenzie, Ethan Ballantyne, Joey McKenzie, Chris Roberts, Joe Stanley, Jimmy McKenzie, Riley Provencher Quality Assurance/Quality Control Uncut whole NQ drill core was analyzed by a Thermo Scientific™ Niton™ XL5 Plus handheld XRF, operated by Ramp Metals staff on site. The Portable X-Ray Fluorescence ("pXRF") data is exploratory in nature and is used predominantly as an internal workflow to assist in target prioritization and mineral identification through an early phase of exploration investigation. pXRF data is not provided as it is not an indicator of representative geochemistry of the entire rock mass and therefore should only be viewed as an initial screening prior to laboratory assays. Drill core is currently being sampled and cut by diamond saw. Samples will be shipped as they are processed for laboratory analysis at BV, an internationally recognized and ISO 17025:2017 accredited analytical services provider, at its Vancouver, BC laboratory. Drill core samples are marked in maximum intervals of up to 1.5m and cut in half using a diamond saw with half sent for assay and the other half saved for reference. Samples are then bagged and zip-tied, with 15 bagged samples placed into sealed rice bags and then 20 rice bags placed in mega bags for transport to BV. Sample QA/QC procedures were applied by inserting a regular and systematic schedule of standards, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream. Control samples consisting of certified reference samples and blank samples were systematically inserted into the sample stream and analyzed as part of the Company's QA/QC protocol at a rate of 1:15 or better in addition to BV's internal quality assurance programs. Rock samples are prepared using the PRP70-250 package, where samples are weighed, dried, and crushed to greater than 70% passing a 2mm sieve, then pulverized to greater than 85% passing 75 microns. Samples are analyzed in accordance with BV's MA300 and FA330 packages, for both multi-element ICP analysis (0.25 g, multi-acid and ICP-ES analysis) and gold analysis by fire assay (30g fire assay with AAS finish). Gold returning >10ppm is automatically analyzed by gravimetric method in accordance with BV's standard of practice. Qualified Person Brett Williams, VP Operations and Senior Geologist for Ramp Metals, and a "qualified person" under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the technical content in this news release. About Ramp Metals Inc. Ramp Metals is a grassroots exploration company with a focus on a potential new Saskatchewan gold district. The Company currently has a new high-grade gold discovery of 73.55 g/t Au over 7.5m at its flagship Rottenstone SW property. The Rottenstone SW property comprises 32,715 hectares and is situated in the Rottenstone Domain. 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. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This news release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature may constitute forward-looking statements. Generally, such forward-looking information or forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or may contain statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "will continue", "will occur" or "will be achieved". The forward-looking information and forward-looking statements contained herein include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company's exploration activities. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements, including but not limited to: requirements for additional capital; future prices of minerals; changes in general economic conditions; changes in the financial markets and in the demand and market price for commodities; other risks of the mining industry; the inability to obtain any necessary governmental and regulatory approvals; changes in laws, regulations and policies affecting mining operations; hedging practices; and currency fluctuations. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements or information. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Except as required by applicable securities laws, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. For further information, please contact: Ramp Metals Inc. Jordan BlackChief Executive Officerjordaneblack@ Prit SinghDirector905 510 7636 To view the source version of this press release, please visit

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