Allison Hanes: Friends of Montreal Parks broaden their network Guardians of the city s parks are teaming up to help the many grassroots organizations who fight to protect and improve the city s green spaces.
Author of the article: Allison Hanes • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: May 26, 2021 • 3 days ago • 4 minute read • The Champ des possibles is a green space that was reclaimed from a former parking lot thanks to the determination of local citizens, who succeeded in their fight to create a parkland along the railway lines in Mile End. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette
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If Montreal’s parks have always been among its greatest assets, the citizens committed to creating, protecting and improving parks are among the city’s greatest strengths.
Wirral shoppers can save 50% at store set up to help those most in need
Families can also get free hot meals for their children
12:44, 24 MAY 2021
Manor House, where the new store will be based
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A new ‘social supermarket’ will allow eligible shoppers to halve their average bill.
Daily Monitor
Sunday May 16 2021
Summary
It was revealed recently how Uganda’s public debt has surged to Shs65.82 trillion, forcing government officials to say they are attempting to sweet talk Uganda’s creditors, who include Western institutions such as World Bank and International Monetary Fund. But when this week he was swearing in for another term, President Museveni attacked the West that has largely bankrolled his government. Derrick Kiyonga & Joel Mukisa look at how this complicated relationship started and how it will pan out.
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Shortly after President Museveni took what now looks to be a ritual of swearing-in at Kololo Independence Grounds – to lead Uganda for at least another five years – his military moved to flex muscle, sending a message to anonymous adversaries.
A community shop which helps disadvantaged families in Halton has scooped a prestigious award for enterprise. The UK’s first social supermarket chain Community Shop, which has a branch in Runcorn, has received the Queen’s award for enterprise in the promoting opportunity category. The company’s network of six shops is open to individuals and families who are in receipt of welfare support and are motivated to make a difference in their lives. Community Shop provides members with immediate access to high quality, low cost food and essential products and, to address the physical and psychological impact that a prolonged lack of food access can bring, it also offers life-changing personal development support.