We are seeing more and more affluent buyers searching for that perfect piece of Calgary's real estate — whether single-family homes or prestigious condominiums — offering exceptionally high levels of finishes,” said Carr. “People continue to relocate …
Not one taxpayer was asked if they preferred to having their Regional library open on a Sunday and have the free Science, Math and Reading tutoring program instead of these affluent organizations goven subsidies. Sunday hours and tutoring were …
We TRY to buy locally and look for things made in the USA, which aren't always regarded as the coolest. The “branding” of the fashion industry is an overinflated myth of how to fit in. When living in a somewhat affluent society (compared to rest of …
Additional information on items of note, the bank's reported results and factors and assumptions related to forward-looking information are all available in our Q3 2013 report to shareholders. With that, let me turn the presentation over to Ed. W …
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It was the first murder in the affluent town in 17 years. That seems like a newsworthy event to me. But the Times mentioned Viner's murder only in three short news items, totaling less than a thousand words. The longest piece, 500 words, was an initial …
John Shooshan John G. Shooshan has been named “Outstanding Philanthropist” by the Washington, D.C. Metro Area Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He was nominated by Volunteers of America Chesapeake and the Arlington …
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Charlie Annenberg adopted an abandoned golden retriever named Lucky, a new breed of philanthropy was born. Lucky was 4 in 2001 when he teamed up with Annenberg, scion to a wealthy family known for giving money away.
August 20, 2013; The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Strategic Philanthropy seems to be dominating not only the rarified air of the world of foundations, but now the Internet as well. A short while ago, NPQ posted a copy of a lecture William Schambra of the …