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Unless the tender offer is extended, the offer and withdrawal rights will expire at one minute after 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on December 31, 2024. ABOUT CECO ENVIRONMENTAL CECO Environmental is a leading environmentally focused, diversified industrial company, serving a broad landscape of industrial air, industrial water, and energy transition markets across the globe through its key business segments: Engineered Systems and Industrial Process Solutions. Providing innovative technology and application expertise, CECO helps companies grow their business with safe, clean, and more efficient solutions that help protect people, the environment and industrial equipment. 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On a rare two-game skid, No. 24 Arizona faces DavidsonCoventry City suffered their fourth away defeat of the season at in-form Burnley who scored two second half goals to take the full three points at Turf Moor. The Sky Blues did well to get to the break without conceding, having defended really well as they stayed strong and organised at the back and kept Burnley at arm’s length. The Clarets absolutely dominated the opening 45 minutes and looked a cut above in terms of their possession and movement going forward. However, for all their possession – which was 70 percent midway through the half – they had just five attempts on goal and not a single one on target. Coventry, meanwhile, didn’t have a single attempt at the other end in the opening half. The visitors, however, were opened up by a four-pass move that started and ended with Jeremy Sarmiento in the second minute into the re-start. The forward laid the ball out wide to Jaidon Anthony who played it to Connor Roberts who took it to the byline and pulled it back into the box where Sarmiento was unmarked to side foot home with an easy finish to give the Clarents the lead. Ephron Mason-Clark had the ball in the back of the net with a spectacular overhead kick from a Jack Rudoni cross but the goal was disallowed for off-side. But a minute later in the 80th Burnley doubled their lead when CJ Egan-Riley got away from Latibeaudiere in the box and moved to the byline before looping a cross-cum-shot over Brad Collins and watched as it dropped in over the line as three white City shirts attempted and fail to clear it. READ MORE: Former Premier League referee and pundits on naughty Norman READ MORE: Has Leicester sacking thrown spanner in Doug King's new manager search? STARTING FORMATION: BRAD COLLINS: 5.5 Went down after about 20 minutes signalling for medical assistance while the players ran to the touchline to get instructions from the coaches after Burnley dominated with 70 percent of possession. Didn’t have a single save to make in the opening 45 when he always made himself available for a pass back for safety. Beaten by a precise finish from the unmarked Sarmiento and saw the ball loop over his head from a tight angle for the second. JOEL LATIBEAUDIERE: 5.5/6 Deployed to the right of the back three where he was a calm and steady presence, needing to be right on top of his game to keep the threat down to a minimum from Burnley’s left flank. Threw himself into a crucial block to deny Rodriguez. Sent a header wide of the target in a rare City chance. Let Egan-Riley get away from him for the second goal. BOBBY THOMAS: 5.5/6 Read the game well early on, stepping in to intercept and anticipate passes from the opposition as City managed to keep a clean sheet to the break. Takes part of the collective resonsibility for the first goal when City were opened up and the goal scorer left unmarked in the middle of the box. LUIS BINKS: 5.5/6 Defended reasonably well and alert to dangers but hit a few stray long balls and passes. Put his body on the line with some really solid defending amid intense first half pressure with shots coming in from left, right and centre. However, stretched for the goal opening goal. MILAN VAN EWIJK: 6 Beaten early on by overlapping left-back Pires as he had his work cut out but defended pretty well in a difficult first half when City came under intense pressure, albeit not too many clear cut chances from the home side. More of an attackig threat after the break. JOSH ECCLES: 6 Lively and hard-working in midfield and made decent use of the ball when he had it, trying to protect City’s possession when they had it. BEN SHEAF: 6 Toiled away in the midfield battleground on a difficult night when Burnley bossed the ball. Tackled well to in back possession and played Torp in for a rare City shot. JAY DASILVA: 5.5 Had his hands full with pacy wide man Jaidon Anthony who he needed to get closer to but defended reasonably well in a largely backs to the wall first half. Stretched for the goal. TATSUHIRO SAKAMOTO: 5.5 Deployed at the top f the midfield box alongside Torp, the Japanese forward pressed and chased from the first whistle as Burnley dominated possession. Unable to really affect the game with his attacking talents in the first half. More of a threat when City switched formation. VICTOR TORP: 5.5/6 Operated at the top of the box with Sakamoto and constantly attempted to play Bassette in behind whenever he got the ball NORMAN BASSETTE: 5.5/6 Deployed as a lone striker with City attempting to play him in behind and use his pace. Took an early booking for continuing to play and put the ball in the net after being played through by Sheaf with the flag going up for off-side. Starved of service but ran himself into the ground. SUBSTITUTES: JACK RUDONI (62 mins, for Dasilva): 5 Added energy and an attacking threat as City attempted to get back on level terms EPHRON MASON-CLARK (62 mins, for Bassette): 5.5 Lively and threatening from the left flank and had a spectacular overhead kick goal disallowed for off-side. ELLIS SIMMS (62 mins, for Torp): 5 Put himself about well and added a bit of muscle up top as City were chasing the game. BRANDON THOMAS-ASANTE (84 mins, for Sheaf): JAKE BIDWELL (84 mins, for Sheaf): Subs (not used): Oliver Dovin (GK), Liam Kitching, Jamie Allen, Kai Andrews. BURNLEY ( 4-2-3-1): James Trafford; Connor Roberts, CJ Egan-Riley, Maxime Esteve, Lucas Pires; Josh Cullen, Josh Laurant; Jaidon Anthony, Hanibal, Jeremy Sarmiento (67 mins, for Luca Koleosho); Jay Rodriguez. Subs (not used): Vaclav Hladky (GK), Shurandy Sambo, John Egan, Han-Noah Massengo, Owen Dodgson, Nathan Redmond, Andreas Hountondji, Bashir Humphreys. GOALS: CLARETS: Sarmiento (47), Egan-Riley (80) SKY BLUES: REFEREE: Anthony Backhouse ATTENDANCE: NEXT UP: Cardiff City (h) Saturday, November 30 (3pm).

No. 24 Arizona is coming off consecutive defeats for the first time in the Tommy Lloyd era when it faces undefeated Davidson on Wednesday to begin the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Arizona (2-2) lost at Wisconsin 103-88 on Nov. 15 and followed that with a home loss against Duke 69-55 on Friday. The Wildcats have dropped 15 spots in the Associated Press Top 25 poll in two weeks. Arizona's record is .500 this early in a season for the first time since it was 3-3 to start the 2017-18 schedule. "I've got work to do, so let's get to work," said Lloyd, in his fourth year as Arizona's head coach. "Let's see where we're at in a month, and if we're still struggling, you know what I'll do? I still got work to do, but I'm gonna get to it." Arizona shot 39.6 percent from the field against Duke, and just 26.1 percent (6 of 23) from 3-point range. The Wildcats were outrebounded by 43-30 and their 15 turnovers led to 19 points. Jaden Bradley led Arizona with 18 points and KJ Lewis added 12. Preseason All-American Caleb Love had eight points on 3-of-13 shooting from the field, including 1-of-9 from 3-point range. Arizona made only one field goal in the last 5:39 as Duke pulled away after its lead was trimmed to six points. "We didn't play great," Lloyd said. "Now we need to take a step back and figure out why. Are there some schematic problems? Are there some problems with how our personnel is kind of put together? "We got to figure out what our certainties are, and the things we have to have, and then over the course of the next couple of days, if there's adjustments we need to make, we need to figure out what those are." Davidson is 4-0 after a 15-17 record last season, in which it lost its last six games to put an end to postseason hopes. A 93-66 win over visiting VMI on Friday followed a 91-85 win at Bowling Green and 76-70 victory over visiting East Tennessee State. The two wins by 10 points or fewer are important because Davidson was 6-12 in such games last season. It was 4-11 in games decided by five points or fewer. "The goal (is) to get better," Davidson head coach Matt McKillop said after the season opener. "We talk about fighting to win every possession. I think we had to figure out what that really felt like with the lights on." Davidson made 13 shots from 3-point range in the win over VMI. Reed Bailey had 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Bobby Durkin added 19 points, including 17 of them and a career-best five 3-pointers in the first half. Bailey leads Davidson in scoring (19 points per game) and rebounding (7.8). Durkin is shooting 57.9 percent (22 of 38) from the field and 54.2 percent (13 of 24) from 3-point range. By contrast, Arizona's Love is shooting 32 percent (16 of 50) from the field and 21.4 percent (6 of 28) from beyond the arc. Bradley leads Arizona with 15.5 points per game. He is shooting 50 percent (24 of 48) from the field and is 35.7 percent (5 of 14) from 3-point range. --Field Level Media

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OTTAWA - Cowessess First Nation Chief Erica Beaudin says she is "disappointed' that Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer used clean drinking water legislation as a political "tactic." Read this article for free: Already have an account? As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed. Now, more than ever, we need your support. Starting at $14.99 plus taxes every four weeks you can access your Brandon Sun online and full access to all content as it appears on our website. or call circulation directly at (204) 727-0527. Your pledge helps to ensure we provide the news that matters most to your community! OTTAWA - Cowessess First Nation Chief Erica Beaudin says she is "disappointed' that Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer used clean drinking water legislation as a political "tactic." Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? OTTAWA – Cowessess First Nation Chief Erica Beaudin says she is “disappointed’ that Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer used clean drinking water legislation as a political “tactic.” Bill C-61 recognizes First Nations have an inherent right to clean drinking water and commits the government to providing “adequate and sustainable” funding for water services in First Nations. It remains stalled at third reading in the House of Commons because of an ongoing privilege debate that has prevented the consideration of bills since late September. Today Liberal MP Jaime Battiste asked for unanimous consent to forward the First Nations Clean Drinking Water Act to the Senate but several MPs said no. Scheer, who’s riding includes Cowessess, rose immediately afterward for a similar motion that also condemned the Liberal government for inaction but it was also defeated. While Cowessess doesn’t currently have a boil water advisory, Beaudin says people in her community rely on bottled water because they don’t trust what comes from their taps. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2024. Advertisement

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34 donor kidneys given a second chance WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. , Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 34 Lives, a Public Benefit Company which aims to rescue donated kidneys that may otherwise go unused, announces a significant milestone: the 34th successful rescue and transplant of a kidney on November 23, 2024 . 34 Lives was founded in 2022 with a mission to decrease the number of kidneys in the US that are recovered with the intent to transplant but subsequently not used. In 2023, that number exceeded 8,000 unused kidneys, despite the fact that approximately 100,000 people are awaiting a kidney transplant. According to Co-CEO Kathleen St. Jean , "The number 34 is especially meaningful to our team: Every day in this country, approximately 34 patients are removed from the transplant waiting list, either because they die or because they become too sick to stay on the list. Knowing that we have helped to save 34 lives gives us a renewed sense of urgency and commitment. Our goal has never changed and it never will. We strive to ensure that every kidney that comes to us is given the opportunity to be donated to a recipient who can once again live a normal life." LifeGift, the Organ Procurement Organization covering Houston and Ft. Worth, Texas , provided the kidney for the 34 th transplant. The organ transplant team at Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC , performed the transplant. "With mission-oriented, dedicated partners like Duke and LifeGift, we are confident that our work will continue to bring innovation and real progress in the field of kidney transplantation," said Chris Jaynes , Co-CEO, 34 Lives. In October, 34 Lives received an ARPA-H Award in the amount of $44M over 5 years. The funds will enable the "No Kidney Left Behind" project through which 34 Lives will create processes utilizing new technologies with the aim to rehabilitate approximately 50% of the otherwise discarded donor kidneys, returning them to transplant centers for implantation into waiting recipients. The team will leverage Normothermic Machine Perfusion (NMP) to enable real-time recovery of organ viability and function, as well as other novel work rehabilitating kidneys that are discarded, diseased, or ischemically injured. If successful, the resulting biomarker assessments, artificial intelligence prediction tools, and warm perfusion technology may be able to be extended to other transplantable organs, including lungs and livers. The No Kidney Left Behind project will take place in Indiana at a core preservation hub operating as CLIA- certified clinical laboratory in association with designated Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs). To Learn More To learn more about the work of 34 Lives, visit the website at https://34lives.com/ About 34 Lives View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/34-lives-rescues-34-kidneys-302320034.html SOURCE 34 Lives, PBCNo. 24 Arizona is coming off consecutive defeats for the first time in the Tommy Lloyd era when it faces undefeated Davidson on Wednesday to begin the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Arizona (2-2) lost at Wisconsin 103-88 on Nov. 15 and followed that with a home loss against Duke 69-55 on Friday. The Wildcats have dropped 15 spots in the Associated Press Top 25 poll in two weeks. Arizona's record is .500 this early in a season for the first time since it was 3-3 to start the 2017-18 schedule. "I've got work to do, so let's get to work," said Lloyd, in his fourth year as Arizona's head coach. "Let's see where we're at in a month, and if we're still struggling, you know what I'll do? I still got work to do, but I'm gonna get to it." Arizona shot 39.6 percent from the field against Duke, and just 26.1 percent (6 of 23) from 3-point range. The Wildcats were outrebounded by 43-30 and their 15 turnovers led to 19 points. Jaden Bradley led Arizona with 18 points and KJ Lewis added 12. Preseason All-American Caleb Love had eight points on 3-of-13 shooting from the field, including 1-of-9 from 3-point range. Arizona made only one field goal in the last 5:39 as Duke pulled away after its lead was trimmed to six points. "We didn't play great," Lloyd said. "Now we need to take a step back and figure out why. Are there some schematic problems? Are there some problems with how our personnel is kind of put together? "We got to figure out what our certainties are, and the things we have to have, and then over the course of the next couple of days, if there's adjustments we need to make, we need to figure out what those are." Davidson is 4-0 after a 15-17 record last season, in which it lost its last six games to put an end to postseason hopes. A 93-66 win over visiting VMI on Friday followed a 91-85 win at Bowling Green and 76-70 victory over visiting East Tennessee State. The two wins by 10 points or fewer are important because Davidson was 6-12 in such games last season. It was 4-11 in games decided by five points or fewer. "The goal (is) to get better," Davidson head coach Matt McKillop said after the season opener. "We talk about fighting to win every possession. I think we had to figure out what that really felt like with the lights on." Davidson made 13 shots from 3-point range in the win over VMI. Reed Bailey had 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Bobby Durkin added 19 points, including 17 of them and a career-best five 3-pointers in the first half. Bailey leads Davidson in scoring (19 points per game) and rebounding (7.8). Durkin is shooting 57.9 percent (22 of 38) from the field and 54.2 percent (13 of 24) from 3-point range. By contrast, Arizona's Love is shooting 32 percent (16 of 50) from the field and 21.4 percent (6 of 28) from beyond the arc. Bradley leads Arizona with 15.5 points per game. He is shooting 50 percent (24 of 48) from the field and is 35.7 percent (5 of 14) from 3-point range. --Field Level Media

Here's What Has Bills Buzzing About Josh Allen Historic TDParaguayan President Santiago Peña pledged to “firmly” defend his country's meat in the face of recent statements by Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard, who refused to continue selling meat from Mercosur countries. “We do not agree that they want to question things that we do not accept, the non-recognition of our enforcement authorities, or try to harm Paraguayan production, like that of other countries, something that we simply do not accept,” said Peña, who insisted that no other region besides South America can produce enough food to supply the world. “What I have encouraged my colleagues, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, is that we take a greater role in market access, where there is clearly an important market in the European Union, but there are also other tremendously important markets. As a member of Mercosur, we promoted the negotiation and signing of the free trade agreement between Mercosur and Singapore, and today Paraguay is leading the negotiations with the United Arab Emirates,” he underlined. Peña also highlighted the entry of Paraguayan meat into markets such as the United States and Canada and the ongoing processes to reach Panama, South Korea, and Mexico. The President also pointed out that his government was eager to start a new era of friendship with Donald Trump's return to the White House. “We are very excited about the beginning of this new administration. We work very closely with President Biden's administration, but the reality is that historically for Democratic governments Latin America has always been a more distant region than for Republican presidents,” he said. The Colorado leader also said he spoke on the telephone with Trump who showed great interest in Paraguay, in addition to agreeing on the positions regarding international conflicts. “We view with great optimism the appointment of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is the only legislator, the only senator in American history to come to visit Paraguay, he knows Paraguay, he knows the history, the present, the things we are defending, the positions we have, so we really view with enormous optimism,” Peña noted. Regarding former Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes being listed as significantly corrupt by the US, Peña explained that in no way was it a State matter so the question must be solved by the interested person directly. Peña was Economy Minister under Cartes, and the current Colorado Party chairman also mentored his presidential bid. “They are not State matters, they are not part of the bilateral agenda,” insisted Peña. With the United States, “we have a very rich agenda ranging from security, technology, investment, [and] market access.” Peña also said he would be traveling next week to France at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron and from there he would be making an official visit to Israel. “For two days we will be having several meetings, including the reopening of the Paraguayan Embassy in Jerusalem and also an invitation to be able to meet with the Parliament, the Prime Minister, universities, and the business sector,” he pointed out while recalling that Israel has historically been an ally of Paraguay. “We have put a very clear, forceful position and without any margin of doubt that we stand on the side of Israel, of the democratically elected government of Israel, the defense of this aggression that has received last October 7 that we have condemned, a terrorist act and that really as a people who have suffered a war of intolerance,” he said. (Source: ABC)

No. 24 Arizona is coming off consecutive defeats for the first time in the Tommy Lloyd era when it faces undefeated Davidson on Wednesday to begin the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Arizona (2-2) lost at Wisconsin 103-88 on Nov. 15 and followed that with a home loss against Duke 69-55 on Friday. The Wildcats have dropped 15 spots in the Associated Press Top 25 poll in two weeks. Arizona's record is .500 this early in a season for the first time since it was 3-3 to start the 2017-18 schedule. "I've got work to do, so let's get to work," said Lloyd, in his fourth year as Arizona's head coach. "Let's see where we're at in a month, and if we're still struggling, you know what I'll do? I still got work to do, but I'm gonna get to it." Arizona shot 39.6 percent from the field against Duke, and just 26.1 percent (6 of 23) from 3-point range. The Wildcats were outrebounded by 43-30 and their 15 turnovers led to 19 points. Jaden Bradley led Arizona with 18 points and KJ Lewis added 12. Preseason All-American Caleb Love had eight points on 3-of-13 shooting from the field, including 1-of-9 from 3-point range. Arizona made only one field goal in the last 5:39 as Duke pulled away after its lead was trimmed to six points. "We didn't play great," Lloyd said. "Now we need to take a step back and figure out why. Are there some schematic problems? Are there some problems with how our personnel is kind of put together? "We got to figure out what our certainties are, and the things we have to have, and then over the course of the next couple of days, if there's adjustments we need to make, we need to figure out what those are." Davidson is 4-0 after a 15-17 record last season, in which it lost its last six games to put an end to postseason hopes. A 93-66 win over visiting VMI on Friday followed a 91-85 win at Bowling Green and 76-70 victory over visiting East Tennessee State. The two wins by 10 points or fewer are important because Davidson was 6-12 in such games last season. It was 4-11 in games decided by five points or fewer. "The goal (is) to get better," Davidson head coach Matt McKillop said after the season opener. "We talk about fighting to win every possession. I think we had to figure out what that really felt like with the lights on." Davidson made 13 shots from 3-point range in the win over VMI. Reed Bailey had 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Bobby Durkin added 19 points, including 17 of them and a career-best five 3-pointers in the first half. Bailey leads Davidson in scoring (19 points per game) and rebounding (7.8). Durkin is shooting 57.9 percent (22 of 38) from the field and 54.2 percent (13 of 24) from 3-point range. By contrast, Arizona's Love is shooting 32 percent (16 of 50) from the field and 21.4 percent (6 of 28) from beyond the arc. Bradley leads Arizona with 15.5 points per game. He is shooting 50 percent (24 of 48) from the field and is 35.7 percent (5 of 14) from 3-point range. --Field Level MediaMAZ.H THETFORD MINES, QC , Nov. 26, 2024 /CNW/ - At a meeting of the Board of Directors held on November 26, 2024 , Mazarin Inc. (the "Corporation") has granted to Mr. Louis Brenn 150,000 options to purchase common shares of the Corporation at a price of $0.10 per share, being the exercise price in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Stock Option Plan of the Corporation. The expiry date of these options is November 26, 2029 . Mazarin Inc. is a natural resource company that focuses on the development of industrial minerals in order to provide value-added products that meet the criteria of customers worldwide with regard to performance and economic and ecological concerns. Mazarin's shares trade on the NEX under the stock symbol MAZ.H. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: This press release contains forward-looking statements that address future events and conditions, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of numerous factors, some of which may be beyond the Corporation's control. These factors include: general market and industry conditions, risks related to commissioning, to continuous operations and to commercialization of new technologies and other risks disclosed in the Corporation's filings with Canadian Securities Administrators. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Corporation's management as of the date of this press release. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. The Corporation does not undertake any obligation to update such forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. SOURCE Mazarin Inc. View original content: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/November2024/26/c6746.html © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.MAA Announces Regular Quarterly Preferred Dividend

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