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The affordable rental building will be geared to low-income individuals, seniors and families, while the supportive-housing project will target the growing homeless population in Sooke. Tait noted the price of real estate in Sooke, as in the rest of the south Island, is soaring, and many people have been priced out of the market, with few rental alternatives available. “There is a real need for affordable rental in this area,” she said. “It’s really welcome to provide safe places for individuals and families.” The rental building, a partnership of the province, M’akola Housing Society, the federal government and the Capital Regional District, is expected to open in 2022.
The Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store in Wesboro suffered a smash-and-grab early Friday morning in which the thief made off with a donated Canada Goose coat.
Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, you might be looking to rehome some items after spring-cleaning your home.
If you re looking to give pre-loved items such as clothes, shoes, toys and furniture a new lease of life, here s where you can donate them:
1. Our Tampines Hub
Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.
What to donate: From now till Feb. 7, 2021, Our Tampines Hub has collaborated with Soles4Souls Asia and Secondsguru to collect pre-loved clothes and shoes.
The clothes and shoes collected will be redistributed by Soles4Souls to countries like Haiti and Honduras, for short-term relief to people in need, and for locals to run their own micro-enterprises.
I have had the same anxiety dream twice since I started conducting funerals a few years ago. I take a little nap and then wake up in a blind panic because I was due at the church five minutes ago. I am not naturally a super-punctual person but, with funerals, I go overboard to ensure that I have a huge margin of time to spare. I absolutely need to be in a place of peace to do any kind of justice to this work. These occasions are once-off. They cannot be re-run. The responsibility rightly weighs heavily.
But in common with many of us in these lockdown days, most of my meetings and appointments are online. Despite the convenience of this, I am often a minute or two late. Yet this doesnât compare to the stress of running late and losing the car keys and trying to locate mobile before leaving the house and all the things that can accompany a commute.