Sentences with phrase «affluent neighbourhoods»

Whole Foods are normally in affluent neighbourhoods where people can afford to spend more on organic groceries and health care products.
Taking into account place and location, «Background to Success» suggested that students who lived in poor neighbourhoods were less likely to go on to advanced level courses than students who lived in more affluent neighbourhoods.
Laura Brady, president of Concierge Auctions, says; «Toronto is a strong market, and, ranked by the Census as one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in Canada, the Bridle Path community is a crown jewel.
Many residents in those less affluent neighbourhoods don't own cars, and must travel on foot to get to work and run errands.
East of the downtown core are newer, more affluent neighbourhoods such as Poet's Hill, which is only a five - minute commute into town and boasts larger, more energy - efficient homes that sit on one - acre lots.
And as I walk with the artist through the streets of Barcelona's affluent neighbourhood of Dreta de l'Eixample, where he has periodically lived for over a decade, he describes details of the elegant five - storey buildings we pass, from the warm colours of their 19th - century stone to the ornate patterns of iron at their imposing doorways.
Cohen says, «26 Park Lane Circle is one of the largest residential parcels of land within the Greater Toronto area, nestled within arguably the best and most affluent neighbourhood in Canada.»
Labour and some teaching unions say they draw money and pupils away from other schools and tend to be located in more affluent neighbourhoods.
The main beneficiaries are Catholic primary schools in affluent neighbourhoods, which use the funds to keep their fees artificially low.
She also suggests it may be a class issue: in certain parts of certain cities, getting your child a debit card is just the norm, while in less affluent neighbourhoods, this wouldn't even be a discussion.
The priciest places are found in Hogg's Hollow, an affluent neighbourhood starting at the southern tip of the postal code.
When Thompson returned to her affluent neighbourhood, she noticed the same symbol on a store in the mall, and promptly bought some outfits to continue her yoga practice in the U.S.. She's been practising ever since, and yet she calls herself a Lululemon outlier.
Since the electoral borders were altered to create Glasgow East more affluent neighbourhoods are now included in the area.
Outwardly Steven is doing well: happily married to Anna (Nicole Kidman, on terrific form), with a teenage daughter Kim (Raffey Cassidy) and younger child Bob (Sunny Suljic), all living comfortably in a big detached house in one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods.
Most of the locations of these stores are in affluent neighbourhoods, where people can afford to buy a hardcover for $ 40, a bottle of wine for $ 70 or a piece of art for $ 100.
As an affluent neighbourhood, Aspen Woods is located in Calgary's southwest quadrant and homes in this area sell for $ 1 - million or more.
Affluent neighbourhoods might be dotted with «drive slow — kids at play» lawn signs, but their residents and elected representatives will oppose new bike lanes and lower speed limits on the arterial roads they use to commute downtown.
I live in an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, which is just the way it is within the central city core.
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