https://svaice.webnode.com/https://www.nrk.no/nordland/_-det-renner-allerede-elver-rett-fra-breen.-da-kan-vi-like-godt-ta-ut-isen-for-den-smelter-1.14463939A company called Svaice is set up and ready to start chopping up bits of a glacial area known as "Svartisen", "The Black Ice". Pieces of the roughly 3600 cubic meters of harvested ice (per year) will then be flown via helicopter (at least for the first couple months) out to a distribution center, where it will be repackaged and shipped out to exclusive locations around the world... and used as ice cubes for the elite at about $14 a pop.
Some inconsequential numpties feel that this is silly, and that the helicopters and chainsaws may disturb wildlife in the adjacent protected national park. The founder of Svaice quickly DESTROYED all opposition by noting that "It's already melting, what difference does it make if we cut up and sell some of it?"
In other news...
https://www.nsb.no/en/vyhttps://www.nrk.no/norge/nsbs-navneendring-vil-koste-opp-mot-280-millioner-kroner-1.14468467Norwegian State Railways (NSB), the publicly-owned rail system which controls all train traffic (outside of the airport express train, which is a private company that licenses use of NSB's rail network), is getting a name change. Why? Well, because it's time for something new... Also because the current government is working hard on breaking up and privatizing everything that NSB once covered, so they can't very well use a "State" organizational name once the final bits have been bought up. That just wouldn't make much sense, now would it?
Oh, and repainting everything to match the new name/logo/color scheme will cost an estimated 280 million kroner (roughly $30m US). They also need to replace approximately 7,000 employee uniforms. Which, despite having been unisex for decades, now apparently need to have heels and skirts on the ladies' uniforms. At least according to the rough drafts that have been leaked.
There's also a slight issue in that, by Norwegian law, an enterprise's name must be composed of "at least three letters from the Norwegian alphabet". "Vy" is only two, as evident. Spokespersons for NSB/Vy have allayed doubts over this obstacle by saying "We'll just register it under a different name officially, and call it Vy as a front". Certain precocious individuals are now "Curious as to what Vy will actually be called".
Vietnamese-Norwegian hairdresser Thanh Vy is reportedly "Quite happy and excited" about the free advertising.