Planting roots: Quebec cemetery turns former golf course into forest for the deceased
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
SAINTE-SOPHIE, Que. — At a new ecological cemetery north of Montreal, there are no gravestones or plaques. Instead, people locate burial sites with the help of a cellphone app.Cemetery Forêt de la Seconde Vie opened in Ste-Sophie, Que., on Aug. 7 with the goal of transforming a 232,000-square-metre ex-golf course into a dense forest. It plants trees along the former fairways and greens to mark the burial sites of cremated remains, a process it calls “planting roots.”Visitors can use the cemetery’s application to find their loved one’s tree. Once there, they’re asked to scan the surrounding landscape with their cellphone camera until a virtual chest pops up on screen, revealing digital memorabilia within: photos, videos and even recipes belonging to the deceased.The cemetery claims to be the first in North America to be an official forest producer, a certification that in Quebec involves consulting a registered forest engineer to develop a land managemen...Feds need to turbocharge construction innovation to get homes built faster: experts
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
OTTAWA — Canada’s national housing agency has warned that millions of homes must be built within less than a decade to balance the housing market, but even it seems doubtful that its own target is achievable.The current pace of housing starts is not just lagging.It’s headed in the wrong direction. Last year, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said 5.8 million homes would need to be built by 2030 to restore housing affordability for Canadians. The current pace of building only puts the country on track to construct 2.3 millions homes by then. And the CMHC said on Wednesday that the annual pace of housing construction starts fell 10 per cent in July when compared with June, when they had posted their strongest showing so far this year.The seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in July came in at 254,966 units, compared with 283,498 the month before.The CMHC’s deputy chief economist Aled ab Iorwerth said that while the corporation is still working on upd...Housing crisis to take centre stage at Liberal cabinet retreat in Charlottetown
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to deliver a new mission for his cabinet at a three-day retreat in Charlottetown this week, in a bid to restore Canadians’ sense of economic security and their confidence in his government. It is a very different cabinet from the one that last sat in the House of Commons, following a major shuffle in July. Seven of the 38 ministers were replaced entirely and 19 were given new files.The housing affordability crisis will take on new levels of importance for the government, with a specific focus on younger Canadians whose early adult years have been dominated by the disruptions of COVID-19 and whose dream of even being able to afford to rent their own home is marred by rising costs.No big policy announcements are expected following the retreat, but ministers will be briefed by national experts on housing and youth with a view to guiding federal decision-making this fall.Those decisions could include negotiating a national housing acco...2 found dead in Manor after shots-fired call
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or a suicidal crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. Crisis counselors are available 24/7.MANOR, Texas (KXAN) — Two people were found dead after officers with the Manor Police Department responded to a shots-fired call overnight at a home in the 12000 block of Riparian Road.MPD said officers responded to the call at 11:59 p.m. Saturday.Police said when officers arrived, a woman was found outside with “obvious trauma to her body.” MPD said she was later pronounced dead.Officials said officers at the scene worked to evacuate the home due to a potentially armed suspect inside. With the assistance of deputies with the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, officers entered the home.Inside, MPD said a man was found with an apparent gunshot wound, and he was later pronounced dead. Officials said no one else inside the home was injured.According to police, victim services coordinated with family members to take custody of...1 critically injured in auto-pedestrian crash on North Lamar
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — One adult is injured after a vehicle hit a person on North Lamar Boulevard late Saturday night, according to Austin-Travis County EMS. The crash happened in the 100 block of North Lamar Boulevard around 11 p.m.ATCEMS said one person was transported with critical, life-threatening injuries to Dell Seton. No other information was available at the time of the crash.CSU Rams QB Clay Millen giving coach Jay Norvell reasons to smile: “He’s a different guy.”
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
FORT COLLINS — News flash: There’s nothing funny about getting thrown on your back five or six times per game, right? It’s a lot easier for Clay Millen to smile in the huddle when his head isn’t on a stinking swivel.“Yeah, for sure,” the CSU Rams sophomore quarterback said earlier this month. “I’m definitely enjoying it a lot more than last year.“I think that I took it a little bit too seriously to start out. You know, we weren’t winning games. And it wasn’t fun. And I think that I was a little too hard on myself almost.“But I think this year, I’m just enjoying myself. I’m having fun — having fun with my teammates.”How’d you get there? Bowling? Wordle? Yahtzee?“Just (being) more outgoing, (being) more goofy,” Millen replied. “Don’t be just so tense and uptight. Just go talk to my guys and enjoy it, hang out with them.”Even a world of post-COVID collegiate eligibility, Mountain West time goes by awfully quickly. Although last September’s 0-4 ...Will Colorado ever host another U.S. Open? Cherry Hills Country Club is determined to make it happen
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE — Around the back of the clubhouse at Cherry Hills Country Club, surrounding the 18th green, the gallery pulsed. It was the second day of the U.S. Amateur Championship featuring a field full of future PGA Tour talent, and as golfers finished out, a murmuring tension that only premium players can summon dominated the air.It felt like the return of primetime golf in Colorado — and possibly a prelude for something much greater.Since the last men’s major was held in Colorado in 1985, the state’s hosted plenty of notable golf tournaments such as the U.S. Amateur. But the fact remains it’s been 38 years since that ’85 PGA Championship at Cherry Hills, and 45 years since the club held the third of the state’s three U.S. Opens.So what gives with the state’s major drought? And does Colorado, a cold-weather state with an above-average golf appetite, have a chance to land another major amid its decades-long absence from the game’s biggest stage?“Absolutely Colorado h...Rookies Brenton Doyle, Nolan Jones are Rockies’ guardian angels in the outfield
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
Silver linings are tough to find during a Rockies season clouded by mounting losses.But last Tuesday night, in an 8-5 loss to Arizona at Coors Field, four highlight-reel moments captured the talents of rookie outfielders Brenton Doyle and Nolan Jones. The quartet of plays also served as a reminder that speedy, athletic players are essential to a Rockies rebuild.Think of them as Colorado’s guardian angels in the outfield.The plays:• In the first inning, Christian Walker smashed a ball 413 feet to center field only to see Doyle make the catch before he collided with the wall. Walker shook his head as he headed back to the dugout.• In the fifth, the baseball rocketed off Tommy Pham’s bat at 104 mph and headed toward the gap in left-center field. It looked like a double, for sure, and possibly a triple.But Jones, reading the ball perfectly off the bat, sprinted 123 feet from his spot in left field and robbed Pham of extra bases. Jones crashed chin-first into the wall. He was shake...Keeler: CU Buffs quarterback Shedeur Sanders isn’t Cody Hawkins. Just ask Cody Hawkins.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
BOULDER — Shedeur Sanders is no Cody Hawkins. Just ask Cody Hawkins.“First of all, I know everyone was (hacked) off when (Deion Sanders) said, ‘Hey guys, this is your quarterback,’” Hawkins, the former CU QB, son of ex-Buffs coach Dan Hawkins and first-year football coach at Idaho State, told me by phone earlier this week.“(Coach Prime) wouldn’t play Shedeur if he didn’t think he was the best guy.“I was (sometimes) a bad QB, but I was the best guy we had …Shedeur is a good QB. People want to pooh-pooh the (Football Championship Subdivision) level. But I know they’re going to get it right.”He’s 35 now. A grizzled 35. Hawkins still loves CU, loves his Buffs, in spite of it all, even if Boulder aged him quickly. Some CU faithful still haven’t forgiven his dad, and vice versa. (The elder Hawkins, now heading into his seventh season at UC-Davis, politely declined a request to be interviewed.)But if anybody knows what’s coming for Sanders, as both CU’s QB1 and son of the new Buffs coach, ...Walters: Political squabbling undermines effort to fight homelessness
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:21:42 GMT
Since Gavin Newsom began his governorship more than four years ago, the state has spent upwards of $20 billion on efforts to solve – or at least reduce – California’s worst-in-the-nation homelessness crisis.The spending continues, but the number of people living on the streets, in squalid camps or in ramshackle motorhomes and trailers continues to climb.That sad fact was underscored recently by a new census of homelessness in Los Angeles County, which has a quarter of the state’s population but nearly half of its homeless people. The study found a 9% rise in the number of homeless people in the county to 75,518, with more than half (46,260) in the city of Los Angeles.“The homeless count results tell us what we already know – that we have a crisis on our streets, and it’s getting worse,” said Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, which conducted the count.The census not only depicts a worsening problem, but illustrates the difficulty Los Angel...Latest news
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