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Yangarra Resources Names James Evaskevich As Executive Chair Of Board

-- Yangarra Resources (YGR.TO) Monday named James Evaskevich as its Executive Chair of the board following the passing of Gordon Bowerman, the board chairman.

The company also announced the appointment of Dale Miller as its lead director and Robert Weir as a member of the audit committee.

Shares of the company closed up 2.9% to $1.4 on Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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