Juuso Aaltonen (F) from Lukko U20 to Hokki
Date: 06/14/2023
Player: Juuso Aaltonen (F)
From: Lukko U20
To: Hokki
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Date: 06/14/2023
Player: Juuso Aaltonen (F)
From: Lukko U20
To: Hokki
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Date: 06/14/2023
Player: Samuel Charko (F)
From: Titans Hockey Union U18
To: Seattle Thunderbirds
Information: Junior contract
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Date: 06/14/2023
Player: C.J. Garcia (D)
From: ASC Corona Brasov
To: Manchester Storm
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The National - RMT general secretary Mick Lynch hit out at the chaotic way ferry services in Scotland are being run as he called for a peoples CalMac to be created.
The Telegraph - Up to 13,000 drivers on the Ulez and Congestion Charge databases have been warned that their data was stolen by Russian hackers in a cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL).
Times Online - The union leader Mick Lynch has criticised the chaotic way ferry services in Scotland are being run as he called for a peoples CalMac to be created.
The Herald - RADICAL plans to scrap Scottish Government-controlled ferry operators and owners CalMac and CMAL to form one organisation are being described as "a non-starter" if the nation has ambitions to rejoin the EU.
The Herald - The chief executive of the Scottish Government-owned ferry operator CalMac did not take his car on a busy ferry after being forced on a long detour to meet angry islanders over service chaos.
The Herald - CALMAC has been accused of providing a catalyst for a new version of the Highland Clearances - with a ferry deployment policy that fails to take account of the economic and cultural impact of Scotland's islands.
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