Sentences with phrase «with rural crime»

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The Ponoka News reports that to help residents get involved and know how to protect their communities and themselves, Rosebrier Crime Watch and an Alberta video producer teamed up with the Alberta Rural Crime Watch Association, Wetaskiwin and Bashaw RCMP, and the RCMP's K - Division to produce a training and information video that will offer practical and effective advice.
With rural towns and cities facing challenges such as the opioid epidemic and related crimes, zombie properties and street safety, the mayor says it's a good time to refocus on the panel's work now that the city budget is complete.
Although it does have an older population and the lower crime rates that often come with rural areas, Vermont also has less STDs per capita due to robust sex education.
Season 2 lures Detective Harry Ambrose (Pullman) back to his hometown in rural New York to assess an unsettling and heart wrenching crime — parents murdered by their 11 - year - old son Julian (Henig), with no apparent motive.
(In French with subtitles) Small Town Murder Songs (Unrated) Peter Stormare stars in this gothic tale of crime and redemption about an aging police officer who successful suppresses his violent tendencies until a murder disrupts the peace of his tight - knit, Mennonite community in rural Ontario.
City schools also were twice as likely to report serious violent crime compared with rural and schools in towns; however, there was not much difference in the amount of serious crimes in schools located in urban fringe areas, according to the NCES Annual Report on School Safety — 1998.
In particular, I've been focusing on understanding the degree to which Head Start might be more or less effective depending on where centers are located — in urban versus rural settings, in communities with high versus low levels of wraparound services and resources, in high - versus low - crime neighborhoods.
In contrast the privately funded non-profit HCZ, promise zones are high poverty urban, rural and tribal communities designated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D) to connect and partner with local leaders and receive federal funding aimed at «improving educational opportunities, leveraging private investment, increasing economic activity, reducing violent crimes, enhancing public health and addressing other communal priorities.»
Best known for his mystery novels about Dr. Siri Paiboun (including The Coroner's Lunch), today Colin Cotterill launches a new series with Killed at the Whim of a Hat, the story of a crime reporter based in rural Thailand who is surrounded by a kooky cast of characters.
A bright new talent makes her fiction debut with this first entry in a delicious crime set in rural South Africa - a flavorful blend of The # 1 Ladies Detective Agency and Goldie Schulz series, full of humor, romance, and recipes and featuring a charming cast of characters.
These can be certain rural communities or urban areas with higher crime rates and are aimed at trying to bring more money to the area.
Better weather, more outdoor opportunities, extremely low crime rate, great schools, very little commute time (and what there is rural highway with little traffic, both community college and university... I could go on and on.
Terry's recommendations were: better, joined - up policy; better training for urban planners, to take rural issues into account; solutions for mixed land use; crime reduction targets for rural crime; markets farmer involvement with the London Food Strategy, link up London Emissions Zone with food policy.
If you live in a relatively low - traffic, low - crime suburban or rural area, for example, your rates might be lower than they would be if your home address was in a large city with heavy traffic and more opportunities for thieves to take advantage of unsuspecting auto owners.
If you move from a city with a high crime rate to a rural area without adding a large amount of miles to your weekly drive, you can be sure your vehicle insurance rates will drop.
On the other hand, even if someone owns an automobile free and clear, if they live in a rural area where collisions with animals are common, in a stormy area that often gets hail or in a higher - crime part of town where break - ins and theft occur regularly, they might want to purchase comprehensive insurance.
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