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'Price point seems to be absolutely everything these days'

Ottawa Citizen 

Minto Communities is heading west. The long-time Ottawa builder recently launched Weavers Way in Almonte, making its first foray into the picturesque town just west of Ottawa and generating strong activity in what is still a quiet market.  “We’ve seen extremely high interest leading up to this community launch since announcing it beginning April 2024,” […]

Photo of the Day!

Holeriders 

Beautiful drive along the Ausable river in the Adirondacks near Wilmington, NY. Peak colour in this region has passed now and winter snows have started high up the mountains.

Access for All workshop on Audio Trails

Trans Pennine Trail 

Discover how audio trails are making the outdoors accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities, age, or anxiety. Learn more from our latest workshop insights.

Meet Yahya Sinwar: The Hamas leader committed to 'eradicating Israel'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Yahya Sinwar, Hamas leader, remains resolute in his armed struggle despite massive Israeli retaliation following the deadly Oct. 7 attacks. Israel's response has caused widespread Palestinian casualties and destruction. Sinwar, operating clandestinely, continues his commitment to creating a Palestinian nation, undeterred by war's devastating impact.

Future of Work: Adaptability key for corporate success, says Volvo India MD

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Volvo Group India MD Kamal Bali highlights the need for corporates to adapt swiftly to stay competitive as the future of work evolves. Technology, globalization, and changing workforce expectations will shape employment. KEA's continuous efforts have been pivotal in addressing labor issues and fostering industrial growth in Karnataka.

LNG Tanker Glut Is Softening Blow for Consumers

Ttnews.com 

Ships that carry LNG are being built faster than new supplies of the fuel can come to market, helping to lower transport costs and cushioning consumers from paying more for energy this winter.