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February 27, 2021 - 9:30 AM When Roy Hulse wanted to expand his Scallywags clothing business in the late 1990s, he wasn’t keen on following the Mexican stylings of nearby Mission Park Shopping Centre. He was pleasantly surprised when Kelowna City Hall approved his design for a new building on the corner of Pandosy Street and West Avenue that was dubbed Scallywags Junction and is still highly visible today with its striking Marmalade Cat Café on the corner. It transformed the neighbourhood after it opened in the winter of 2000. “It really sort of lifted the local area with this new building,” Hulse told iNFOnews.ca. “When we actually took down the hoarding – there was plastic hoarding all the way around it so it could be worked on all through the winter all of a sudden there was this multicoloured building, sort of gingerbready style or Colonial style. It was, hopefully, going to fit in with the slightly Mexican theme.” ....
Tax Increment Financing District Considered for West Louisville A prominently Black and low-income neighborhood in Louisville could gain a new tool for spurring local development the law is intended also to control the effects of gentrification. February 25, 2021, 7am PST | James Brasuell | Morgan Watkins reports: A bipartisan group of [Kentucky] lawmakers wants to boost long-term, community-driven economic development in west Louisville a region hurt by decades worth of disinvestment by establishing a tax increment financing district that ensures local tax dollars are reinvested in its neighborhoods. A TIF district allows for current development to be financed with future tax revenues from the increases in property values, as well as in sales taxes and other kinds of taxation, that are anticipated as an area s economic revitalization unfolds, explains Watkins. ....
GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi on Monday said they had started a new clinical trial of their protein-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate, reviving their efforts against the pandemic after a setback in. | February 27, 2021 ....
UK government’s policies lead to horrific COVID-19 death rates among disabled people The Conservative government’s criminal indifference to the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in society has become ever more blatant as the pandemic crisis has unfolded. Earlier this month, the Mencap charity reported that people with learning disabilities were being told in January that they would not be resuscitated if they fell gravely ill with COVID-19. Edel Harris, Mencap’s chief executive, told the Guardian, “Throughout the pandemic many people with a learning disability have faced shocking discrimination and obstacles to accessing healthcare, with inappropriate Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR or DNAR) notices put on their files and cuts made to their social care support. ....