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With views of the leafy Highland Creek ravine, the centrepiece of Scarborough’s Colonel Danforth Park, Perch Condos will appeal to property-seekers looking to get back to nature. But unlike other scenic builds, the Firmland Developments project is giving back to nature, too.
The builder is dedicating nearly 40 per cent of Perch’s property to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), which protects the ravine, says Firmland president Michoel Klugmann. “We are proud to contribute to conservation, and to help ensure that the building stays in touch with nature forever.”
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Highland Creek food pantry starts construction on new community center, experiencing higher need than usual
Food bank expanding into community center By Paige Pauroso | February 10, 2021 at 6:22 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 7:51 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Thousands of families turned to food banks at the beginning of the pandemic. Job loss and lack of services contributed to the surge. But almost a year later, the need in the community is still growing.
For the only food pantry in the Highland Creek area, they saw record breaking numbers in 2020. In 2019, they served about 6,500 families. This year, they served more than 25,000 families.
With the final meeting about rezoning for the new Roberta Road Middle School set for Thursday, neighborhood members flocked to the Education Center before Mondayâs Cabarrus County School Board meeting to express their displeasure with the current plan.
Several members of the Highland Creek and Christenbury neighborhoods spoke at a school board meeting in January and asked for adjustments to a plan that would force a number of families to commute across Interstate 85 to the new middle school.
Changes then were made to the proposed plan, but one neighborhood still was cut in half, which some in the neighborhoods donât see as the best plan. Many people said they moved to this location specifically for the school.
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