May
1
Wed

Biking Season begins in May and continues throughout the Summer.
Plans are for weekly events.
Our first ride is Monday May 5th
Departing is from the east side of the Collingwood Canadian Tire Parking lot at 10am.
The group is to meet at the Canadian Tire parking lot @ 10:00 am.
Contact: Doug Smith, Al Grondin and George Christie
May
1
Thu

Join your Probus friends in a Summer of golf.
Events run from May into the Fall.
Contact: Pierre Tousignant
Events run from May into the Fall.
Contact: Pierre Tousignant
May
21
Wed


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Impossible Metals was co-founded by Oliver Gunasekara, an entrepreneur with 30-plus years of experience, and Jason Gillham, a subsea technology entrepreneur with 18 years of experience in the subsea robotics industry. The company is developing technology in two key areas: Selective harvesting of marine minerals and mineral processing using bacterial respiration. Impossible Metals is building underwater robotics vehicles which collect polymetallic nodules from the seabed while protecting the seafloor ecosystem. The polymetallic nodules are rocks that are rich in critical battery metals, such as nickel, cobalt, manganese and copper, which are the most expensive parts of electric vehicles.
Contact: Roger Dunning
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