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Last year the Foundation recorded a 25.8 per cent increase in multi-sport participation at sites it has helped fund, including facilities at schools, and an 11 per cent average increase in football participation.

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The average price of condos throughout the GTA in July was $ 501,750, an increase of 23.2 per cent from a year ago.
In its food services, which is primarily concession stand sales, revenue increased 5.6 per cent to $ 98 million, with an average of $ 5.08 being spent per person.
This represents an annual increase of approximately 9 cents in real average hourly earnings, according to BLS, from $ 10.68 in June 2016 to $ 10.77 in June 2017.
Increasing the federal rate to 19 per cent would bring us up to the average of the other G - 7 countries.
The government data showed that average hourly earnings grew by 6 cents or 0.4 %, the biggest jump this year, while the SurePayroll pay index increased for the second straight month.
They noted in a jointly issued statement that it «pinned its hopes on revenues growing at a robust average rate of 5.6 per cent over the next five years while holding program spending increases to an average rate of 1.6 per cent
For example, the average price of a two - storey home increased 5.4 per cent to $ 428,943 in the quarter, while detached bungalows rose 4.4 per cent year - over-year to $ 380,765.
Fourth - quarter revenue was $ 452 million, a 45 per cent increase year - over-year, driven by increases in shipping volumes and average selling prices.
In turn, the average amount of personal debt increased 3.3 per cent to $ 22,837 per person, not including mortgages.
Canadian Natural production averaged a record 1.02 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the fourth quarter, a 19 per cent increase from the year - earlier period, as it ramped up the latest expansion of its Horizon oilsands mining and upgrading project.
EXECUTIVES and managers re-employed after retrenchment gained an average salary increase of 6 per cent, a survey by outplacement and career management company DBM Australia has found.
Employers face an average 34 per cent increase.
The provincial Public Utilities Board has instead approved an average rate increase of 3.6 per cent as of June 1.
Revenues are projected to increase at an average annual rate of 3.8 per cent over the 2013 — 14 to 2016 — 17 period.
Average hourly earnings increased 4 cents to $ 26.75 after a downwardly revised 7 - cent gain the previous month.
The Update incorporates the October average private sector economic forecasts and an increased «adjustment for risk» for 2011 - 12 to 2013 - 14, as well as an increase in employment insurance rates of only 5 cents (employee rate) for 2012, rather than the 10 cents set in legislation As a result, the balanced budget target is delayed from 2014 - 15 to 2016 - 17, prior to the inclusion of the Targeted Strategic and Operating Review Savings (now called «Deficit Reduction Action Plan Saving Target»).
It seeks to achieve a rate of increase in the Consumer Price Index of between 2 and 3 per cent, on average, over time.
Between 1999 and 2002, employment increased by about 4.8 per cent on average per year.
Between 2005 and 2009, employment increased by an annual average of 3 per cent per year.
A moving average of quarter - over-quarter changes shows a similar pattern, with the 1.62 - per - cent increase in the latest period the fastest since 2008.
This in an environment of expected wage and salary increases of 1.5 per cent per year, wage bracket creep and inflation averaging 2 per cent per year.
The document projects the government to set the growth of program spending at two per cent per year, a target it says would be far below the 4.4 per cent annual average increases of previous Liberal governments.
The graduating classes of 61 of the 100 programmes listed in 2010 reported an average salary increase of 60 per cent or less... The biggest salary increases were reported by those who changed employer but stayed in the same industry; they achieved an average increase of 61 per cent, reaching a salary of $ 174,300 three years after graduation.»
Average hourly wages were $ 26.12 last month, a meagre 1.1 per cent increase from year earlier and the weakest gain since the late 1990s.
The Wage Cost Index (WCI) for total hours (excluding bonuses), an indicator of movements in average wage rates, increased by 2.8 per cent over the year to the March quarter 2000, which is close to the previous readings for this indicator (Graph 41).
For residential apartments, there was an average increase of 14.35 per cent in prices compared to the the fourth quarter of 2013 and a significant 36.56 per cent gain compared to the first quarter of 2013.
The prices of other resource commodities increased on average by 5.8 per cent over the three months to April, driven by increases in the prices of alumina, coal and iron ore.
The average «honeymoon» rate, available for twelve months, increased by 45 basis points to 5.75 per cent.
Statistics for the first quarter of 2014 show an average increase of 36.89 per cent in prices from the first quarter of 2013 and a 12.60 per cent increase over the fourth quarter of 2013 for Dubai apartments.
Rapid growth in global steel demand has also boosted contract prices for other bulk commodities; coking coal contract prices increased, on average, by 25 — 35 per cent in US dollar terms in recent negotiations, while iron ore contract prices have risen by close to 20 per cent.
The average wage increase from new federal enterprise agreements fell to 3.6 per cent per annum in the June quarter, in part reflecting slightly lower outcomes in new private - sector agreements (Graph 39).
According to the ABS Capital Expenditure Survey, firms expect to increase spending on machinery and equipment investment in nominal terms by only 1 1/2 per cent in 2000/01, once average realisation ratios are applied.
Enterprise bargaining outcomes in the early part of the year also suggested little change in the rate of wage growth; new federal enterprise agreements in the March quarter yielded an average annualised increase of 3.4 per cent, unchanged from the previous quarter.
Based on past relationships, and assuming crude oil prices remain around the October average level, this increase in crude oil prices would directly increase the CPI by a little over 0.6 per cent.
The Wage Cost Index continues to record wages growth at an annual rate of around 3 1/4 per cent, and there has been little change in the wage increases being negotiated under enterprise bargaining, which continue to yield average annualised increases in the 3 1/2 to 4 per cent range.
[1] The participation rate increased to be 63 3/4 per cent in the December quarter, which is 1/4 percentage point above its recent average levels.
Nonetheless, India's trade has been increasing rapidly, growing at an average annual rate in real terms of around 13 per cent over the past 10 years — twice the rate of overall world trade.
The average annualised wage increase for all current agreements remained at 3.9 per cent.
The participation rate increased to 63.7 per cent in March 2004, a relatively high level in comparison with the average of the past decade.
Villa prices in the UAE also witnessed an average increase of 35.24 per cent over the first quarter of 2013 and an increase of 11.27 per cent over the fourth quarter of 2013.
For the quarter that ended June, the average analyst earnings estimate calls for 45 cents a share on revenue of $ 3.69 billion, translating to increases of 10 % and 9 %, respectively.
As a result, the share of the Bank's holdings of bank bills and CDs in its domestic securities increased, from an average of around 40 per cent over the past year to around 85 per cent in early November (Graph 4).
While the Ontario government's recently updated long - term energy plan said the province's industrial electricity consumers currently face prices lower than that of the average for the Great Lakes region, the plan also showed that the cost will rise to $ 116 per megawatt hour by 2035, a nearly 40 per cent increase from the projected 2017 price of $ 83 per megawatt hour.
Pipeline operator Enbridge Inc. saw increases in the shipment of crude oil across its Mainland system, earning 61 cents per share — an average of 5 cents higher than analyst predictions.
The average revenue per user, or ARPU, for data usage increased 13 per cent to $ 26.44, while the combined ARPU nudged up 1.4 per cent $ 61.12.
In contrast, the prices of non-tradable goods and services have increased by 1 per cent per quarter, on average, for the past year.
Even while sales were down from the previous year, the total dollar volume of sales reached a new high of $ 8.972 billion, which resulted in a 14.4 per cent increase in all - property average sale price for the year.
The main impetus to this increase has come from China's demand for resources, with resource exports having grown at an average annual rate of 15 per cent over the past decade (Graph B2).
The average price of freehold properties showed an increase of 7.4 per cent compared to December of 2016; the average sale price in the condominium market increased by 22.6 per cent compared to the same period.
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