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The Winners: 2024 National Urban Design Awards

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LEVY: Former city councillors jump on shelter engagement gravy train

Article content Many of the contracts were sole-sourced with exorbitant upset limits, a theme during the pandemic for many services and homeless projects. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or LEVY: Former Toronto councillors jump on shelter engagement gravy train Back to video There seem to be few, if any, controls placed on the homeless and affordable housing files and their directors (Mary Anne Bedard and Abi Bond) as to how money is spent or whether value for money is achieved. To add insult to injury, the engagement sessions were essentially a waste of time.

This occupation dooms us to what we are seeing

This occupation dooms us to what we are seeing We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 18, 2021 12.03am Normal text size The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. THE GAZA STRIP This occupation dooms us to what we are seeing The violent tragedy unfolding in Israel/Palestine is a vile stain on successive Israeli governments and the Palestinian Authority, compounded by Hamas, whose refusal to recognise the reality of Israel is an act of wilful, obsessive and destructive blindness. Even in our local Jewish and Muslim communities, the pain, anger and fear we feel for our sisters and brothers in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, render us unable to empathise with the same emotions experienced by the other. This is not to equate the suffering on each side, simply to acknowledge it.

What about Victorians who were further afield?

What about Victorians who were further afield? January 3, 2021 10.00pm Normal text size What about Victorians who were further afield? When the Victorian border closure with NSW was announced late in the afternoon on New Year’s Eve it appears that there was no consideration given all of the Victorians like us who had driven to Queensland before Christmas for a long-awaited reunion with loved ones. We met many couples like us on the way who were headed to various locations in Queensland. When the announcement was made, we had virtually no hope of being able to get to the border in time. It would have meant packing up and leaving immediately and trying to condense a three-day drive into 24 hours of non-stop driving with little chance of finding accommodation on the way. We are seniors and such a prospect was just too difficult as well as very dangerous.

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