Sentences with phrase «urban centres where»

In densely populated urban centres where condos, townhouses and semi-detached homes provide a variety of alternatives for those looking for a four - bedroom home, there are surprisingly affordable options available.
I look forward to the expansion of community courts to other urban centres where they are desperately needed.

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Quebec, where home ownership rates have been rising, remains a renting - friendly society, at least in the urban centres, and Montrealers who move to Toronto are often shocked by the pressure they feel to buy.
This agreement also expands on Walmart Canada's commitment to make grocery shopping easier for customers in urban centres like Vancouver — where there may not be convenient access to a Walmart Supercentre — and for customers who prefer to shop online.
Arianna Giovannini is Senior Lecturer in Local Politics in the Department of Politics and Public Policy, De Montfort University, where she is a member of the Local Governance Research Unit (LRGU) and the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity (CURA).
There are still many countries in Africa where infrastructure and development is limited to the capital and a few urban centres, while the rest of the population lives in squalor without adequate access to essential social services.
«The increase is especially noticeable in urban centres, where there is less soil, unlike rural areas, to act as a dampener,» said Sharma.
Visit the blog of Centre for Mobilities & Urban Studies (C - MUS) where most teachers at the MSc programme in Mobilities & Urban Studies are affiliated.
Urban Dead is a free - to - play browser - based multi-player game where you play the survivor or victim of a zombie outbreak in a quarantined city centre, alongside thousands of others.
More new sites will need to be allocated for educational use and increasing urban centre development and continuing changing demographics may also drive up pupil yields in areas where expansion opportunities are limited and new sites are rarely available.
Most people lived near where they worked; urban centres were mixed - communities at times plagued by crime and filth, and prone to overcrowding.
Contrary to the «glass and steel» model where players concentrate their services in larger, urban centres, Royal LePage's commercial niche is in the mid-market segment where 85 per cent of commercial transactions occur.
They engender a culture of collaboration where knowledge, information and resources are developed and discreetly shared between large urban centres and smaller markets, coast - to - coast.
For the environmental programmes, you will also be lodged in Santa Teresa in the heart of the Mata Atlantica (Tijuca national park), the world's largest urban subtropical rainforest, it provides ready access to the Christ statue of Corcovado as well as to the city centre, sambadromo (the place where the samba schools compete) and beautiful beaches.
Davis, who will assume his new post on June 16, arrives at the Menil from the Centre for the Creative Arts of Africa (CCAA) at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, where, as the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, he has been researching urban identity formations and modernism.
A new installation by Gillick occupies the 1000 sq. m. Main hall of the CAC and refers to the industrial areas normally found on the outskirts of urban centres throughout the world in the 1990s, where one might repair a scooter, purchase construction materials or order a specific, custom made tool.
Karl Schroeder: If there is any life on Earth in 100 years, I foresee either an ecological catastrophe, with the majority of species extinct, the oceans stagnant, the arctic and Antarctic desolate and lifeless, and billions of people living in complete ignorance of how things could be, in massive urban centres; or, a world in which climate change was solved early and completely through innovations in power generation and carbon sequestration, where agriculture has gone to vertical farming and North America has largely been rewilded back to forest and open prairie, and where extinct species are regularly recreated by genetic engineering and reintroduced.
on a network of sleek passenger trains that zip 200 mph and beyond between major urban centres, the United States is still fussing about where to install a single high - speed rail line for a proposed California project.»
I am personally encouraged to see Law Day events in communities outside of major provincial urban centres as engagement with the public in these communities is integral to ensuring that all citizens of Canada are educated about the justice system and that access to justice is equal for all people, no matter where they choose to reside.
In the large urban centres, where conditions warrant it, a more formal program can be arranged.
This is becoming increasingly evident in the Murray - Darling region where non-Indigenous people are relocating from their farmlands and desert regions into urban centres.
Consequently, financial barriers constrain access to some services; (iv) People living in the outer suburban fringes of large urban centres, where public transport infrastructure is more limited, can experience difficulties in gaining physical access to services; (v) Workforce issues experienced by service providers can restrict Indigenous people's access to services.
Urban centres will also require rehabilitation services, particularly those located on waterways, and beaches where erosion is of growing concern.
Based on the best - practice education principles of learning through play and simulation, Constable Care has embarked on a project to build and operate Western Australia's only safety experiential learning centre, where children aged 4 - 11 years can practice road and public transport safety skills in a realistic urban environment that links the classroom road safety curriculum to practical skills training outcomes.
But even in the urban centres, where the majority of Indigenous Australians live, many choose against using mainstream primary health care even where it is otherwise available and physically accessible.
-- In Ontario, four - bedroom, two - bathroom homes showed affordable pricing in some of the province's more densely populated urban centres such as Toronto ($ 495,398) and Mississauga ($ 393,691), where condo units provide an appealing option for buyers wanting a four - bedroom home in the city, without the price of a large lot.
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