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Seasons Greetings from DSO (Deservedly So) and mascot Griz (who wants you to count the catches)🎅
Looking forward to fresh gigs in 2025 … from senior homes to hospitals to special events to bar and restaurant outings!
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You deserve to treat yourself. You deserve … to be entertained by Deservedly So!
Friday, November 22, 2024 7-10pm
The 447 Wing RCAFA
3210 Homestead Drive, Mount Hope, ON
(Hamilton)
Reservations: 289-280-0157
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Be warned: The more Trump can tear down democracy, the safer the oligarchy becomes.
Fascism backed by Big Money is one of the most dangerous political alliances.
Redeemer University sights… the golden lady needs arm surgery, my baby plants say hello, and … lo and behold, my band’s T-shirt is in the wild! (Yes, I had permission of these students to take their photos) #ihearthamilton#redeemeru#ancasterintario#DeservedlySo
One in five Americans has a family member who died because of gun violence.
We need elected leaders to have the courage to act and pass commonsense, reasonable gun safety laws.
EXCITING NEWS for those passionate about housing delivery, affordable housing, and building a sustainable, liveable region:
Tyndale Green is officially APPROVED!
* 1510 new homes, with significant affordable housing
* Two new Public Parks
* We've protected over 60% of the site as green space
* Mostly 6-8 storey buildings: "gentle density"
* New cafe, daycare, recreation facility
And get this: we've worked hard to figure out how to use geo-exchange (renewable heating & cooling). As a result, the carbon reduction from just the first phase alone will equate to planting 9,500 trees, and on an ongoing basis will be equivalent to taking 124 cars off the road per year.
Shovel in the ground 2024!
While trying to recapture his runaway chickens in the 1960s, a Turkish homeowner stumbled through the wall, revealing an abandoned underground Turkish city, now known as Derinkuyu,
Derinkuyu is the largest excavated underground city globally, burrowed more than 280 feet beneath the Central Anatolian region of Cappadocia. It is believed to connect to over 200 smaller underground cities discovered in recent decades.
Inside, researchers found 18 levels of tunnels containing various facilities like dwellings, food storage, stables, schools, wineries, and a chapel. The city also had a ventilation system to provide fresh air and water.
Its exact construction date is uncertain, but ancient writings dating back to 370 BC mention its existence. The city served as a storage place originally but later transformed into a secure bunker to escape from invaders, designed with narrow, low hallways and blocked doors with movable boulders from the inside.
While the architects remain a mystery, it is thought that the Hittites and later the Phrygians contributed to its construction. Derinkuyu reached its peak population of 20,000 during the 7th-century Islamic raids on the Christian Byzantine Empire.
After two millennia of use, the city was abandoned in 1923 by the Cappadocian Greeks, who fled to Greece after the Greco-Turkish war. Today, Derinkuyu is a UNESCO World Heritage site and welcomes curious visitors keen on experiencing life underground.
One of the most fun outings ever: Entertaining folks at The Court At Rushdale on Upper Sherman (Hamilton Central Mountain, Ontario) this afternoon.Residents loving it. Lots of smiles and lots of compliments. Looking forward to our next visit here, already!! #love@deservedly_so
I was just about to dig this up, since this is an issue adjacent to the issue of undertaxing larger homes in the city through municipal assessments, which makes the Star investigation sting just that much more.
Cost per household of a suburban built form vs an urban built form. This is why so many sprawling Canadian municipalities are short on infrastructure funding - they are subsidizing sprawl, and then crying that they don't have cash. City design matters to long term fiscal viability.
The CEO-to-worker pay gap is now 399-to-1. In 1965, the ratio was 20-to-1. Trickle-down economics is nothing more than a cruel hoax designed to enrich bankers and wealthy executives at the expense of workers.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the Supreme Court has an ethics problem when two justices independently accept — and fail to disclose — luxury travel from GOP megadonors who have had cases before the Court.
Hello?