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Bethlehem Township

Bergener Amy from Rose Nancy L, 4 Maple St NE, $103,000. 

Houser Natalie Elise from Yoder Brandon J, 8200 Fohl Rd SW, $255,000. 

Canal Fulton

CVL Properties LLC from Schalmo Properties Inc, 874 Redwing Dr, $140,000. 

Mar Property Management LLC from Manda Jack R, 323 Cherry St W, $70,000. 

Jackson Township

Armeni James A Jr from Randrianasolo Antsahoby v & Sara R, 4713 Red Fox Dr NW, $510,000. 

B & E Holding Company Ltd & from Horning Dale J & Feicht Andrew Tte, 6301 Huckleberry St NW, $377,500. 

B & E Holding Company Ltd from B & E Holding Company Ltd &, 6301 Huckleberry St NW, $377,500. 

Cook Stephanie Rebecca from Divvy Homes Warehouse A LLC, 6185 Chermont St NW, $236,000. 

Cymbal Matthew & Gabrielle from Kemp Faith A, 6595 Ravenwood Ave NW, $196,000. 

Foraker Jodi L from Thompson Mary D, 3889 Princeton Ave NW, $150,000. 

Fritz Amy Marie from Thunder Holdings LLC, 5253 Huckleberry St NW, $199,000. 

Hanchin Jordan A & Karlee M from RG3 LLC, 7477 Greenview Ave NW, $89,000. 

Hardy Jill A & James L from Nicodemo Deborah Trustee, 5664 Island Dr NW, $527,500. 

Hardy Jill A & James L from Nicodemo Deborah Trustee, parcel 1603217 N Island Dr NW, $527,500. 

Home Depot U.s.a., Inc from Cole HD North Canton Oh LLC, 4873 Portage St NW, $17,575,000. 

Matheson Deborah E from Richardson Rebecca Etal, 6436 Elmar Dr NW, $50,000. 

Miller Gregory L from Green Robin C, 6948 Lake O Springs Ave NW, $205,000. 

Pand Properties LLC from Christine Mark A & Barbara A, 3410 Wales Ave NW, $39,500. 

Reinhart Brian C from Lutzke Wayne H & Pamela J, 7072 Bentley St NW, $156,500. 

Rinkes Christopher A from Storz Jeffrey P & Queen-Storz Alice E, 4547 Brunnerdale Ave NW, $188,500. 

Spyker Matthew K & Judy from Waterside Property Holdings LLC, 8752 Lake Bluff St NW Condo 10, $415,035. 

Lawrence Township

Gregory Charles & Stefanie from Gregory Ricky F, 6380 Chiltern Rd NW, $108,000. 

Jan. 22-28

Alto Robert G & Melody A from Johnson Larry J & Gary D, 8548 Kepler Ave NW, $110,000. 

Forgues Robert R from Homoly June A, 6341 Chiltern Rd NW, $205,500. 

Hartman Ryan & Leanne from Wellman North Ltd, 14840 Penford St NW, $35,000. 

Jan. 15-21

Reality Renovations LLC from Revision Homebuyers LLC, 7575 MC Taggart Rd NW, $85,000. 

Massillon

Coventry Dillon from Murza John C, 2032 Ironwood Cir NE, $191,000. 

Eller Alissa R M from Biehl Brett M, 1769 22nd St SW, $150,379. 

Equity Trust Company Custodian FBO from Gore Kim v, 873 10th St NE, $60,000. 

Gallion Mark Allen & Edna May from Cherry Springs Condos LLC, 1131 Queen Anne Dr NW Condo 1131, $258,900. 

Greene Michael J & Paityn A from Haynes Andrew J, 1723 Main Ave W, $122,900. 

K. Hovnanian at Country View Estates LLC from Partner Land Company LLC, 1160 23rd St SW, $55,000. 

Kohl David H & Susan K from Cherry Springs Condos LLC, 1033 Queen Anne Dr NW Condo 1033, $190,000. 

Lauffer Melissa A from Kemp Patricia A, 435 Tremont Ave SE, $30,000. 

Meek Brian & Gibson Samantha from M & N Buckeye Property Management LLC, 1132 Green Ave SW, $97,900. 

Peterman Matthew & Michelle from Guinn Chelsea J, 395 Ford St NW, $45,000. 

Woodliff Thomas P II & Mia from Rodojev Rosemary C, 916 Euclid St SW, $65,000. 

Perry Township

Benchmark Properties of Ohio Ltd from Mullen Judith A, 6101 Skylark St SW, $61,500. 

Brownsword Heather & Books Robert from Brownsword Sondra L, 5547 Faircrest St SW, $150,000. 

Don Quijote LLC from Grella Properties LLC, 119 Lennox Ave SW, $290,000. 

Hagy Jesse C & Lauren E from Yost Sharon L, 3321 Roanoake St NW, $201,000. 

Hendershot Kristopher C from Lowe Jeremy P, 621 Montrose Ave NW, $169,000. 

Ingram David from Duell Karen A and Karl J, 2107 Perry Dr SW, $185,000. 

Lapsland LLC from Iler James W, 208 Wrexham Ave SW, $45,000. 

May Anthony Xzavior from Hodges Nicholas, 3111 Phillips Dr SW, $206,000. 

Pand Properties LLC from Sisson John D & Sharon L Trustees / Siss, 1409 Perry Dr SW, $135,000. 

Stark Vincent S & Kaitlyn M from Walmsley William & Natalie, 4307 Chevron Cir SW, $325,000. 

Verner Jason M & Nichole D from Voican John S, 998 Prescot Ave NW, $465,000. 

Wright Wyatt from Hykes Julie L & Zulli Kimberly A, 4839 15th St NW, $150,000. 

Sugarcreek Township

Flinner David M & Janet from Brediger Mildred J, 612 Scioto Ave NW, $285,000. 

Sargeant John W & Karen L from Posey Kenneth, 102 Milton Ave, $135,000. 

Sayles Kiera M & Burris Alex J from Sayles Christopher & Stephanie, 142 2nd St SW, $152,000. 

Sayles Kiera M & Burris Alex J from Sayles Christopher & Stephanie, parcel 7000592 2nd St W, $152,000. 

Williams Pamela J & Darren P from Taylor Charles & Maryanne, 468 2nd St W, $112,000. 

Worlow Holly & Wilfong Emma from Destephen Donna M, 676 Tuscarawas Ave NW, $190,000. 

Tuscarawas Township

Courtney Rachel M & Galvan Cantu Juan M from Hall Michael T & King Melissa R & Spires, 2250 Greendale Ave SW, $260,000. 

Hershberger Enos R from Yoder Isaac J & Neva E, 14855 Millersburg Rd SW, $254,585. 

Paul Larry D from Jones Earl J &Steven & Scoeppner Terri L, parcel 10014880 Shaeffer St NW, $210,929. 

Schuler Kenneth C from Jones Earl J &Steven & Scoeppner Terri L, parcel 7200878 Deermont Ave NW, $223,196.

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Homelessness: Tiny home village to open next week in Halifax suburb

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HALIFAX – A village of tiny homes is set to open next month in a Halifax suburb, the latest project by the provincial government to address homelessness.

Located in Lower Sackville, N.S., the tiny home community will house up to 34 people when the first 26 units open Nov. 4.

Another 35 people are scheduled to move in when construction on another 29 units should be complete in December, under a partnership between the province, the Halifax Regional Municipality, United Way Halifax, The Shaw Group and Dexter Construction.

The province invested $9.4 million to build the village and will contribute $935,000 annually for operating costs.

Residents have been chosen from a list of people experiencing homelessness maintained by the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia.

They will pay rent that is tied to their income for a unit that is fully furnished with a private bathroom, shower and a kitchen equipped with a cooktop, small fridge and microwave.

The Atlantic Community Shelters Society will also provide support to residents, ranging from counselling and mental health supports to employment and educational services.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.

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Housing affordability is a key issue in the provincial election campaign in British Columbia, particularly in major centres.

Here are some statistics about housing in B.C. from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s 2024 Rental Market Report, issued in January, and the B.C. Real Estate Association’s August 2024 report.

Average residential home price in B.C.: $938,500

Average price in greater Vancouver (2024 year to date): $1,304,438

Average price in greater Victoria (2024 year to date): $979,103

Average price in the Okanagan (2024 year to date): $748,015

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Vancouver: $2,181

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Victoria: $1,839

Average two-bedroom purpose-built rental in Canada: $1,359

Rental vacancy rate in Vancouver: 0.9 per cent

How much more do new renters in Vancouver pay compared with renters who have occupied their home for at least a year: 27 per cent

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2024.

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B.C. voters face atmospheric river with heavy rain, high winds on election day

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VANCOUVER – Voters along the south coast of British Columbia who have not cast their ballots yet will have to contend with heavy rain and high winds from an incoming atmospheric river weather system on election day.

Environment Canada says the weather system will bring prolonged heavy rain to Metro Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Howe Sound, Whistler and Vancouver Island starting Friday.

The agency says strong winds with gusts up to 80 kilometres an hour will also develop on Saturday — the day thousands are expected to go to the polls across B.C. — in parts of Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver.

Wednesday was the last day for advance voting, which started on Oct. 10.

More than 180,000 voters cast their votes Wednesday — the most ever on an advance voting day in B.C., beating the record set just days earlier on Oct. 10 of more than 170,000 votes.

Environment Canada says voters in the area of the atmospheric river can expect around 70 millimetres of precipitation generally and up to 100 millimetres along the coastal mountains, while parts of Vancouver Island could see as much as 200 millimetres of rainfall for the weekend.

An atmospheric river system in November 2021 created severe flooding and landslides that at one point severed most rail links between Vancouver’s port and the rest of Canada while inundating communities in the Fraser Valley and B.C. Interior.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2024.

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