Over half of Canadian housing markets severely unaffordable

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Over half of Canadian housing markets  severely unaffordable The latest Demographia report on housing affordability in Canada reveals that over half of the 46 Canadian housing markets we assess are severely unaffordable. Vancouver and Toronto, in particular, stand out for their high housing costs, ranking as the third and 10th least affordable among the 94 major global markets included in our latest international housing affordability study.To evaluate housing costs, we utilize the “median multiple,” which divides the median house price within a given market (census metropolitan area) by its median household income. A multiple equal to or less than 3.0 is categorized as “affordable,” while anything exceeding 5.0 is labelled “severely unaffordable.”Among the major Canadian housing markets, Vancouver (with a median multiple of 12), Toronto (9.5), Montreal (5.4), and Ottawa-Gatineau (5.2) fall into the severely unaffordable category. Vancouver has maintained a high median multiple for several decades, while Toronto has been in this range for app...

DDS exploring new therapeutic experience with Sensory Room

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

DDS exploring new therapeutic experience with Sensory Room By Heather CameronSouthern Alberta NewspapersLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterDorothy Dalgliesh School in Picture Butte recently established a Sensory Room within its walls.“Our goal was to create a calming and therapeutic space to help students relieve stress and promote positive learning experiences.” said Crystal McGregor, Prinicipal of Dorothy Dalgliesh School. “Sensory rooms are amazing. They are not just important for neurodiverse individuals, but for anyone who needs time to refocus, regroup, be mindful and self-regulate. We are so grateful to have the community support to provide such a useful and student-centred space at Dorothy Dalgliesh School.”McGregor says that the sensory room has been open for approximately a month and there have been overwhelmingly positive responses from all of our students with lots of kids coming by just to explore it and coming out with big smiles, asking to come back.“It’s an inviting place where students can come in and find peace. This mind...

Copperheads head into the break in third place in the South Division

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Copperheads head into the break  in third place in the South Division By Garrett SimmonsSunny South NewsThe Coaldale Copperheads head into the Christmas break after a weekend that included a gift and a lump of coal.Friday’s gift was a 4-1 win over the Airdrie Thunder, in a game where the visiting Copperheads stormed back from an early deficit to score four unanswered goals.The lump of coal came Saturday via a 7-2 loss to the Okotoks Bisons, in a home-ice defeat where the visitors filled Santa’s sack with three goals in the first and second periods.Coaldale’s win over Airdrie was a complete victory that saw Airdrie strike first before Bill Houenagnon got Coaldale on the board with a goal assisted by Griffin McCulloch. Brinley Degenstein put the Copperheads up 2-1 before the first frame was up, as McCulloch added his second helper of the period.Landon Howg made it 3-1 with a goal in the second period, as Brandon Creighton and Rhett Klemen drew assists, before Caden Heins ended the scoring with a goal of his own. Creighton and Nathan Verloop picked up as...

Lethbridge Northern 4-H Beef Club make charity donations

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Lethbridge Northern 4-H Beef Club make charity donations Lethbridge Northern 4-H Beef ClubIt was a really exciting week for the Lethbridge Northern 4-H Beef Club as we hosted the awards banquet on Tuesday, December 6. Our dinner started at 6 p.m. and we had tasty roast beef on a bun with gravy made by Karen Dunsbergen. Our awesome club members’ families also made a bunch of salads and desserts, including fruit and vegetable trays.After dinner, we had a program where we thanked our trophy sponsors, donors, parents, and leaders for helping us all in our club. Then, we gave checks to the people we raised money for at our show and sale last June. Representatives from the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen and the Therapeutic Riding Association were there to accept the checks and tell us about their organizations. We raised a total of $83,650 and split it between them, giving $41,825 to each.Next, we gave out awards and trophies. Mrs. Rose Slingerland returned our record books, and we were excited to see our marks and note her suggestions. The rest of th...

Coaldale approves operating and capital budgets

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Coaldale approves operating and capital budgets By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsFollowing weeks of discussion, Coaldale town council approved finalized budgets for the next year.Mayor Jack Van Rijn noted that the budget discussions taking place during the Dec. 11 council meeting were based on the Town “being made whole” by the province for the 30 per cent shortfall they are finding themselves in based on their federal contract. Van Rijn cautioned if they do not receive the funding by February or March 2024, they will have time to revisit the budget before setting their mill rates in May 2024. However, Van Rijn said they were told they would hear back by the end of the year.  Kyle Beauchamp told council they had the option of either passing finalized or interim budgets this meeting. The council meeting discussion would be their sixth budget meeting over the 2024-2026 Operating and 2024-2028 Capital Budgets.The Municipal Government Act mandates that municipalities must pass at least an interim budget for a calendar year before the...

Police place warning signs around Albany

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Police place warning signs around Albany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Message boards cautioning drivers to slow down and be on the lookout for pedestrians have been placed across Albany. The directive was spearheaded by Mayor Kathy Sheehan in response to the recent pedestrian fatalities. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Signs have been posted at the following locations:Western Ave. near Glenn Ave.Washington Ave. near the University of Albany, SUNYHenry Johnson Blvd. in front of Albany Police headquartersWashington Ave near. Dove St.Everett Road near Central Ave.New Scotland Ave. near Academy Rd.Washington Ave. near City School District of Albany’s Albany High School that were already displaying the speeds of vehicles.Mayor Sheehan says work will continue to improve walkability on Central Avenue, Frisbie Avenue, Manning Boulevard, and Brevator Street in 2024. The City of Albany is also working to reduce speed limits to 25 MPH on various streets.

New migrants face fear and loneliness. A town in Colorado has a storied support network.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

New migrants face fear and loneliness. A town in Colorado has a storied support network. FORT MORGAN — Magdalena Simon’s only consolation after immigration officers handcuffed and led her husband away was the contents of his wallet, a few bills.The hopes that had pushed her to trudge thousands of miles from Guatemala in 2019, her son’s small frame clutched to her chest, ceded to despair and loneliness in Fort Morgan, a ranching outpost on Colorado’s eastern plains, where some locals stared at her too long and the wind howls so fiercely it once blew the doors half off a hotel.The pregnant Simon tried to mask the despair every morning when her toddlers asked, “Where’s papa?”To millions of migrants who have crossed the U.S. southern border in the past few years, stepping off greyhound buses in places across America, such feelings can be constant companions. What Simon would find in this unassuming city of a little more than 11,400, however, was a community that pulled her in, connecting her with legal council, charities, schools and soon friends, a unique support net...

Colorado snow totals for December 24, 2023

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Colorado snow totals for December 24, 2023 The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Dec. 24, 2023, as of 11:25 a.m. Sunday:Arvada, CO — 2 inches at 7:50 a.m.Aspen Springs, CO — 10.5 inches at 7 a.m.Aurora, CO — 1.1 inches at 6 a.m.Avon, CO — 4 inches at 8:14 a.m.Blue Valley, CO — 6 inches at 4:06 a.m.Boulder, CO — 2.1 inches at 7 a.m.Breckenridge, CO — 3 inches at 4:09 a.m.Brookvale, CO — 3.5 inches at 7 a.m.Camp Bird, CO — 8 inches at 10:39 a.m.Canon Plaza, CO — 3 inches at 7:45 p.m. – 12/23/2023Castle Pines, CO — 1.1 inches at 7 a.m.Castle Rock, CO — 1.2 inches at 7 a.m.Castlewood Canyon, CO — 1.1 inches at 8 a.m.Chama, CO — 4 inches at 7:46 p.m. – 12/23/2023Cherry Hills Villa, CO — 1.2 inches at 7 a.m.Coal Bank Pass, CO — 2 inches at 10:41 a.m.Columbine, CO — 2.2 inches at 7 a.m.Conifer, CO — 1.9 inches at 7 a.m.Cope, CO — 2 inches at 7 a.m.Copper Mo...

Couple has jewelry stolen from them in brazen follow-home robbery 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

Couple has jewelry stolen from them in brazen follow-home robbery  A woman is speaking out after her parents were robbed by a group of thieves who followed them home from a jewelry store. According to video uploaded to social media by Dr. Priyanka Wali, her parents – Dr. Vijay Wali and Dr. Wali Jyotika – went jewelry shopping on Friday night in Artesia’s Little India neighborhood.  $30 million lawsuit filed against L.A. County Sheriff’s Department for mother’s death Surveillance footage obtained by Priyanka shows her parents leaving the store in a white Tesla at 6:54 p.m. A black Honda Odyssey with tinted windows then begins to follow them, according to the video. Surveillance footage obtained by Priyanka and posted to social media shows her parents leaving the store in a white Tesla at 6:54 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22, 2023. (Facebook/Dr. Priyanka Wali)A black Honda Odyssey with tinted windows began to follow them, according to the video. (Facebook/Dr. Priyanka Wali)Just under an hour later, at 7:47 p.m., Dr. Wali’s parents arriv...

New California law addressing mental illness, addiction among homeless delayed by valley counties. Here's why.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:25:51 GMT

New California law addressing mental illness, addiction among homeless delayed by valley counties. Here's why. (BCN) -- Historic changes to California's conservatorship law, which will expand who can be placed in involuntary care and treatment in an attempt to address the state's ongoing homelessness crisis, will have to wait in the Central Valley.The board of supervisors in San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties have opted to defer the new law, which otherwise would have gone into effect in January. Officials in both counties will now have an additional two years to comply with the changes. Union Square protest led to 3 adults, 1 minor arrested The bill from Sen. Susan Eggman, D-Stockton, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom this October, represents the first major changes to the state's landmark 1967 Lanterman-Petris-Short Act. Signed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan, the legislation upended how California dealt with the "gravely disabled" and ended the state's previous practice of warehousing those with mental illnesses in state hospitals or psychiatric facilities.Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties are...