Posted: Apr 03, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 3
Located at 163 Jackson St. W., the proposed development is in reset mode, says Coun. Jason Farr.(Courtesy Lamb Development Corp.)
The controversial twin-tower Television City plan is in reset mode, according to downtown councillor Jason Farr.
Farr said he posed questions to the city s planning staff recently after hearing people who bought a spot in the two 32-storey towers at the CHCH-TV property in Durand were getting refunds. What they shared with my office [on Monday] was Television City has recently told them they re not planning on cancelling the project. But they told our staff they re in a reset mode, Farr said in a phone interview on Tuesday.
No simple answers for canceling sovereign debt
Tad Rivelle believes sovereigns may not have to worry about servicing their balance sheet debt.
Whether governments and central banks can agree to simply cancel their sovereign debt will depend on the rules and specifics of the region, fixed-income executives said.
While Willis Towers Watson PLC executives do not have a strong opinion on whether debt should be canceled, Chris Redmond, London-based head of manager research, said there is a logic for doing it. The only observation we would have is if I could think of an entity that would do it last, it would be the ECB and the EU, just because that particular region has the most politically charged set of (rules) behind it, he said.
THE creative team at The Princess Theatre and Arts Centre have released a series of online workshops to help with home-schooling. The workshops are delivered by artist, costume and theatre designers Catherine Hawkridge, who has worked for ITV, Aardman Animation and the Royal Opera House. Three art workshops are aimed at year 5 and 6 children, and are hosted on The Princess Theatre s Youtube channel. “The reaction from teachers and school children and it is great when we receive pictures of finished work, said Cllr Louise Parkin, chair of the Princess Management Committee. We are committed to assisting schools locally with a cultural and creative education programme at the Princess, now and in the future.”
Burnhamâs Princess offers free online teaching resources for local children
Burnham-On-Sea’s Princess Theatre and Arts Centre has responded to a local need for more online teaching and resources to engage children during lockdown.
The theatre’s creative team has released a series of online art workshops, delivered by talented artist, costume and theatre designer, Catherine Hawkridge.
Catherine has worked for ITV, Aardman Animation and the Royal Opera House on many productions.
The three online childrenâs art workshops, aimed at Year 5 & 6 children, and hosted on the Princessâs Youtube channel, have already attracted nearly 1000 views.
The classes include an introduction to work that you will use over the series and culminates in the production of your own shadow box theatre, puppets and scenery.
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