13 Chamley Park is a beautiful 5 bedroom detached family home located in a quiet cul de sac in this mature residential development. In immaculate condition throughout, this fine family home boasts bright and well proportioned accommodation throughout. Viewers will be immediately impressed by the large entrance hallway leading to a beautiful living room with bay window and feature fireplace with gas insert. Double doors lead to a bright dining room with a sunroom off. An open plan kitchen/dining room is fully fitted with all integrated appliances and an island unit. Double doors lead to a stunning south facing rear garden which has been beautifully landscaped by the current owners. and cloakroom complete the downstairs accommodation. On the first floor are four double bedrooms (one ensuite) and a fully tiled family bathroom with corner bath and large shower unit. The top floor consists of a fabulous master bedroom suite complete with walk in wardrobe, large ensuite with Jacuzzi bath and a spacious sitting area. Viewing of this stunning property comes highly recommended.

12 Deals of Christmas

It’s the most wonderful time of year once again, the time to spread some holiday cheer! As we approach the Great Holiday Food Drive on Friday December 12th, Tom McConnell wanted to throw his hat in the ring and really help the push for Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold.

Tom and his team of Elves are looking to help out you and the Big Guy this holiday season as the ’12 Deals of Christmas’ return!

Starting Monday December 1st, we’ll be live auctioning off some great items thanks to some great donations from our partners. See something you like? Text, Email or Call your bid in between 9am and noon each day.

Big thanks to all our sponsors that have generously provided products or services with all proceeds going towards the cause. Check the schedule below for when you can find these awesome prizes, and find out how much they raised at auction!!!

Text: DEALS and your bid to 61010 (standard rates apply to text inquiries)Courtesy of our partners atCore Entertainment by Global Spectrum.

12M class action lawsuit filed over plane crash at Halifax airport

It seeks $12 million in damages for physical and psychological injuries including anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress disorder and insomnia that it alleges stem from the March 29 crash.”These injuries and impairments have been accompanied by pain, suffering, and a loss of enjoyment of life,” says the document filed with the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.None of the allegations contained in the lawsuit have been proven in court.The lawsuit makes a number of claims including that the airport kept the runway open when it knew or should have known that was not reasonably safe and that the runway was operating with an inadequate instrument landing system.It alleges Nav Canada instructed the flight crew of Air Canada Flight 624 to land when it knew or should have known that conditions were unsafe and that it failed to advise the flight crew that the aircraft’s speed, rate and angle of descent would result in a crash.The document also alleges that Air Canada failed to ensure passengers were reasonably safe and that the captain and officer failed to take reasonable care to avoid the crash.The Airbus A320 was flying from Toronto when it hit an antenna array, slammed into the ground about 335 metres short of the runway and then skidded for another 335 metres before stopping.All 133 passengers and five crew on board survived, although about two dozen people were sent to hospital.The statement of claim says after the plane was evacuated, the passengers were left standing on the runway in the cold, wind and snow for about 50 minutes before being picked up by airport officials.The Transportation Safety Board is investigating.MacGillivray Injury and Insurance Law said it is also filing a lawsuit that names 20 individual clients in case the class action is not certified.First of all, the captain and first officer should be commended for landing the plane without taking lives. Secondly, this was an airplane; not a car, so when conditions get bad you can’t just pull over and wait until they improve. Ever been caught driving in a blinding snow storm; can’t see where your going and maybe you might end up in a ditch. Well it happens and even to the most experienced but doesn’t stop most people from getting back behind the wheel and plugging on in life. Which brings me to the last; pain and suffering, PTSD, Insomnia and the list goes on and on. Sounds about as American as apple pie. If they win their case, that averages out to be a little over 90,000 each. I’ll bet most will be no time back on a plane sitting on a beach in Cuba enjoying their settlement; of course under doctors orders to relax from all those horrible conditions they may have. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger! Don’t pray for an easy life when you can be a stronger person. Next time, where pants when flying! Use enjambment as a where do i buy a essays tool to spur momentum