November 2010 Archives
Monday November 22, 2010
Posted by Robert Doublett
The week of November 22nd thru 26th, 2010 CBC Cape Breton explored the growing need for affordable, safe, clean, housing.
November 22nd was National Housing Day in Canada.
A day set aside by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to recognize the people and organizations dedicated to improving affordable housing in communities all across Canada.
And they have a tough road.
During our series "A Place to Call Home" we'll met people who are living in deplorable conditions, who can't afford or find suitable housing.
We found out what the barriers are and where solutions might be found.
We took a close look at the need.
Joanna LaTulippe Rochon is the Executive Director of the Family Place Resource Center.
Jim Graham is with New Dawn enterprises, a not for profit agency that provides social housing units in the CBRM.
They're joined us in studio.
There are hundreds of people on a waiting list for provincially subsidized housing.
And in the meantime, they're living in conditions that are not always safe, clean or affordable.
The Cape Breton Island Housing Authority provides and administers social housing for the provincial department of Community Services.
Joan MacKeough is the director of the Cape Breton Island Housing Authority, which covers the CBRM, Richmond, Inverness & Victoria Counties.
We invited her into the studio.
There are a lucky few who are enjoying bright, comfortable accomodations, thanks to a special partnership on the island.
It's providing apartments for some people who often fall through the cracks - people living with mental illness.
Wendy Martin has the story.
So far we've been looking at what is and isn't available in the rental market.
Today we look at the real estate market.
In the Sydney area it has slowed down over the last few months.
Dozens of people have been trying to sell their homes for months with no success.
Everything from high end homes to fixer uppers are proving hard to sell.
And that's putting people's plans for the future on hold.
David Burke has this report.
All this week we've been talking about housing issues in the CBRM.
Today Joan Weeks is taking us to an empty, boarded up rental property in Glace Bay.
It's at 662 Main Street.
Original Air-Date - Monday, November 22nd thru Friday, November 26th, 2010
Categories: A Place To Call Home
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- March 2013
- Wed., 6 – CB Mic
- Tue., 5 – The Mayor's Volunteer Task Force
- Mon., 4 – The Freedom to Read
- February 2013
- Thu., 28 – Yacht Club Historical Value
- Wed., 27 – 2013 Divorce Expo
- Tue., 26 – Frankie MacDonald on KISS 92.5 FM
- Fri., 22 – More Beds, Sooner
- Thu., 21 – Container Terminal - Discussion & Q&A
- Thu., 21 – Bulk Commodities - Discussion & Q&A
- Thu., 21 – Cruise Opportunities - Discussion & Q&A
- Thu., 21 – 2013 CBRM Port Summit - Consultants Report
- Tue., 19 – The Exit Interview
- Mon., 18 – More ECBC Questions
- Wed., 13 – Senior Snow Removal
- Wed., 13 – Stuff We Wrote As Kids
- Mon., 11 – The Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
- Fri., 8 – New Kids Gaelic CD
- Thu., 7 – Ice Crash
- Wed., 6 – The New Anne of Green Gables
- Mon., 4 – Searchlight Kickoff!
- Mon., 4 – Billdidit - NAMM Exhibition Floor.
- Mon., 4 – RCMP Respond to Criticism.
- Fri., 1 – Police News Conference
- Fri., 1 – Cowl Bowl Pennies
- January 2013
- Thu., 31 – How Much to Serve?
- Thu., 31 – Podcast Problems
- Wed., 30 – The Tom Miller Human Rights Award
- Tue., 29 – ECBC Speaks
- Tue., 29 – The 2012 Aviva Community Fund Winners!
- Mon., 28 – This Was Not Preordained.
- Fri., 25 – 2/11
- Fri., 25 – EI for Multiple Births
- Wed., 23 – Call for Review
- Tue., 22 – Between a Wreck and a Hard Place.
- Tue., 22 – The First Address
- Mon., 21 – Hemorrhaging Faith
- Fri., 18 – Preserving The Yacht Club
- Thu., 17 – The Trouble with Transferable Credits
- Tue., 15 – ECMA Noms
- Mon., 14 – Skeete Sentencing
- Wed., 9 – Yacht Club Sale Questioned
- Tue., 8 – Virtual Drop-in Center
- Mon., 7 – Les Miserables Casting
- Thu., 3 – ECBC buying Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club
- Wed., 2 – Municipal Issues
- Wed., 2 – Idle No More
- Wed., 2 – Call for Submissions!
- December 2012
- Fri., 21 – Light Up A Life - 2012 Skating Party
- Wed., 19 – St. Anthony Daniels Senior Parish Choir
- Tue., 18 – Hear Me Out
- Mon., 17 – Murder Arrests
- Fri., 14 – Salvation Army Efforts
- Thu., 13 – CBU Pet Therapy
- Wed., 12 – Bowater Mersey Pension Fund
- Tue., 11 – Best Christmas Gingerbread
- Mon., 10 – Harbourside Elementary School - Kiwanis Kids
- Thu., 6 – Disabled Housing Shortage
- Wed., 5 – State of the Province
- Tue., 4 – Amish Family Christmas
- Mon., 3 – Aviva Community Fund
- November 2012
- Fri., 30 – Lower Churchill Loan Agreement
- Wed., 28 – the Robert J. Morgan Grant
- Tue., 27 – Feed Nova Scotia
- Fri., 23 – The Hunger Count
- Fri., 23 – The Hunger Count
- Wed., 21 – CBRM Bravery Award
- Mon., 19 – Cruel and Unusual
- Thu., 15 – TeleFilm's Success Index
- Wed., 14 – This ship has sailed.......again.
- Fri., 9 – Steel Chef Cape Breton
- Thu., 8 – Women In The Church
- Wed., 7 – Another Stop Work Order
- Tue., 6 – SPCA Resignation
- Mon., 5 – Unsolved Murders - Reward Offered
- Fri., 2 – Remembering Dave Harley
- Thu., 1 – Farming Software
- October 2012
- Tue., 30 – Health Spending
- Mon., 29 – Detox Changes
- Mon., 29 – Heart Healthy Kids
- Fri., 26 – Jason Kenny Reaction
- Thu., 25 – Stolen Goods Seizures
- Wed., 24 – Long Shots
- Tue., 23 – M.V. Miner Update
- Mon., 22 – CBRM's New Councillor
- Fri., 19 – A Bumper Crop for Pumpkins!
- Thu., 18 – The Exit Interview
- Thu., 18 – Warm Water Deaths
- Wed., 17 – The Exit Interview
- Tue., 16 – The Exit Interview
- Mon., 15 – The Exit Interview
- Mon., 15 – No EI for Family Members
- Fri., 12 – Road Trip!
- Thu., 11 – On Location - Coxheath Hills
- Fri., 5 – Trapper Boy
- Mon., 1 – Natalie MacMaster Remembers
- September 2012
- Wed., 26 – Glenn Jessome Interview
- Thu., 20 – On Location - Cabot Links
- Tue., 18 – Sydney Port Development
- Mon., 17 – Richmond Tax Decision
- Fri., 14 – "..it's supposed to look like that."
- Fri., 14 – Canso Causeway Protest
- Wed., 12 – Pepper Spray Attack
- Tue., 11 – Kin
- Mon., 10 – NewPage is Hiring
- Fri., 7 – Withdrawing from the Race
- Thu., 6 – CBRM Mayoral Candidate
- Wed., 5 – Youth Speaks Up
- Tue., 4 – Funding Worries
- August 2012
- Fri., 31 – Guilty
- Thu., 30 – "..the right thing to do."
- Wed., 29 – Kindermusik
- Wed., 29 – Where's the Red Shoe?
- Wed., 29 – CBRM Mayoral Candidate
- Mon., 27 – Talbot House Changes
- Mon., 27 – Talbot House Reaction
- Fri., 24 – Talbot House - Public Forum
- Thu., 23 – E-Cigarettes
- Thu., 23 – Glowing Plankton
- Tue., 21 – YMCA Sydney
- Mon., 20 – Mobile Care New Waterford
- Fri., 17 – Calling It A Day.
- Thu., 16 – New Page Deal
- Tue., 14 – Wake-Up Call Breakfast
- Fri., 10 – J.A. Douglas McCurdy Airport Improvements
- Wed., 8 – Junebugs Baby!
- Wed., 8 – MV Miner Removal
- Tue., 7 – A Better Methadone Program?
- Fri., 3 – Cape Breton Modern Drummer
- Thu., 2 – Nova Scotia Tourism Strategy
- Wed., 1 – Land Trust Donation
- July 2012
- Tue., 31 – 70 George Street
- Thu., 26 – Take Back The Night
- Wed., 25 – 2012 Wine Spectator Award
- Wed., 25 – Road Repair Request
- Tue., 24 – Remembering Carol Kennedy
- Fri., 20 – Calling it Quits
- Thu., 19 – Residential Addictions Treatment CB?
- Wed., 18 – the 'Lone Star State' Container Terminal
- Mon., 16 – Nova Scotia wins Jazz jobs.
- Fri., 13 – MV Miner - Departure
- Fri., 13 – Muskrat Falls - Escalating Costs
- Wed., 11 – Blueberry Honey Coconut Cups
- Wed., 11 – The Paleo Diet
- Mon., 9 – CBU - Refreshed Vision
- Fri., 6 – MV Miner - Salvage Project
- Thu., 5 – Government Jobs and Rural Communities
- June 2012
- Thu., 28 – Fenwick MacIntosh victim
- Thu., 28 – Cape Ann III Songwriting Contest
- Thu., 21 – Disband the School Board
- Tue., 19 – The Archbishop's New Home
- Tue., 19 – Big Pond Beach: SOLD
- Tue., 19 – The Beautiful Game
- Fri., 15 – 2012 Canada 55+ Games
- Wed., 13 – International Baccalaureate Program Review
- Tue., 12 – Talbot House tender
- Mon., 11 – Labour Movement in North America
- Fri., 8 – Remembering Dave McKeough
- Tue., 5 – Talbot House Supporter
- Mon., 4 – Potential Greenfield Legal Action
- Fri., 1 – Nova Scotia's electoral map
- May 2012
- Wed., 30 – Auditor General's Report
- Tue., 29 – Department of Fisheries Closures
- Mon., 28 – CBCEDA Connector Program
- Fri., 25 – From the murky depths it comes.
- Thu., 24 – Eskasoni's Frist Female MD
- Tue., 22 – ACOA cuts regional development funding
- Fri., 18 – Drugstore Break-In
- Thu., 17 – The Exit Interview
- Thu., 17 – G20 Review
- Wed., 16 – Greenfield Purchase
- Wed., 16 – Membertou TCC - Fine Food Show
- Tue., 15 – Concerns over Nova Scotia Power
- Mon., 14 – Highschool football in CBRM.
- Fri., 11 – Anti-Identity Phobia Day
- Thu., 10 – I've Got A Crush On You
- Wed., 9 – Westray Draggermen
- Tue., 8 – Michique at Cannes
- Tue., 8 – Human Smuggling Exercises
- Mon., 7 – Music Monday 2012
- Fri., 4 – Preaching Political Engagement
- Thu., 3 – Loaves & Fishes
- Tue., 1 – Loaves and Questions
- April 2012
- Fri., 27 – Xstrata wants out.
- Thu., 26 – Talbot House - Call for Resignation
- Wed., 25 – Dancing Through History
- Tue., 24 – Education Reform
- Fri., 20 – St. Michael's Boys Choir
- Thu., 19 – Next Big Thing Gets Bigger
- Wed., 18 – Brakin' Tradition Reunion
- Mon., 16 – Talbot House opposes report.
- Fri., 13 – ECMA 2012
- Wed., 11 – Cuts to Nova Scotia Libraries.
- Tue., 10 – Why Men Lie
- Wed., 4 – On Location - Canadian Blood Services
- Mon., 2 – 1940's Championship Hockey
- March 2012
- Fri., 30 – Provincial Decentralization
- Wed., 28 – Reaching Out To Rwanda
- Tue., 27 – The Language of This Land, Mi'kma'ki
- Mon., 26 – St. Mary's Reprieve
- Fri., 23 – Sydneys Artifical Reefs
- Wed., 21 – Sense of Place
- Mon., 19 – Trestle Traditions
- Mon., 19 – Piano Accompaniment
- Sat., 17 – Sydney Steel Museum Society
- Thu., 15 – Violence Against Women
- Thu., 15 – University Security Protocol
- Wed., 14 – Community Services
- Wed., 14 – Canadian Centre for Child Protection
- Tue., 13 – The Hunger Games Panel
- Thu., 8 – Tablot House closed.
- Tue., 6 – Cape Breton Regional Council
- Mon., 5 – Job Training Announcement
- Thu., 1 – First Nations Song Writing Sessions
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – Coastalbraid.com
- Tue., 28 – Ma's Meals
- Mon., 27 – Miner's Manor resignation
- Fri., 24 – Job Bank isn't working
- Thu., 23 – Xstrata coal by barge.
- Wed., 22 – High School Robbery
- Tue., 21 – Oxycontin out, OxyNEO in......for some.
- Fri., 17 – Braemore Home's incoming CEO
- Thu., 16 – Talbot House Incident
- Wed., 15 – Dominion Beach Renewal
- Mon., 13 – Courting the convention crowd
- Mon., 13 – International Ports Tour
- Thu., 9 – Robin's Demolition
- Tue., 7 – 30 years later: Point Tupper Blast
- Tue., 7 – The New SPCA - Renovations
- Mon., 6 – The Kids and Learning First Plan
- Mon., 6 – Mnohaya lita!
- Wed., 1 – Live from the Flamingo
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – Tribute to the Carpenters
- Fri., 27 – Canada's Country Gentleman
Tommy Hunter - Thu., 26 – Provincal Energy Ventures
- Wed., 25 – CBC LIVE: The Haggis Taste Test
- Wed., 25 – WITS
RCMP Constable Andre Sparkes - Wed., 18 – Federation for Scottish Culture
Tom Wallace - Thu., 12 – Marine Atlantic Fare Hike
Marine Atlantic's Vice President of Customer Experience, Don Barnes - Sun., 1 – Your Health with Dr. Brian Goldman
- Sun., 1 – Technology with Anshuman Iddamsetty
- December 2011
- Thu., 22 – Never let him go
Sam Moon - Fri., 16 – The Gaelic College responds
- Tue., 13 – Feeding Feed Nova Scotia
Dianne Swinemar - Tue., 13 – The pipers debate
Maureen Carrol - Thu., 8 – A journey to food banking
Dianne Swinemar - Thu., 8 – Surprise! It's Dave Gunning!
- November 2011
- Tue., 29 – Wine on a budget
Natalie MacLean - Mon., 28 – LIVE IN STUDIO
David Francey - Thu., 24 – Protest songs of Cape Breton Isle
- Wed., 23 – Provincial SPCA plans legal action
- Tue., 22 – The SPCA standoff
- Mon., 21 – The welfare of Cape Breton's children
- Fri., 18 – SPCA shelter audit
- Thu., 17 – The magical world of silversmithing
- Wed., 16 – M/V Miner discussed in Ottawa
- Wed., 16 – Doc Walker brings 16 & 1 to Glace Bay
- Tue., 15 – Be cool, don't do drugs at school
- Tue., 15 – They've occupied our minds
- Mon., 14 – The Golden K, Sydney's ambassadors
- October 2011
- Fri., 28 – Red Brick Row
Marcia Smith - Tue., 25 – What we found.
- Fri., 21 – On the Road Again
Don Shebib - Wed., 19 – Sydney Harbour Silt Plume
- Fri., 14 – Rachel Davis & Buddy MacDonald
Cape Breton - Thu., 13 – Crowdis Bridge
Cape Breton - Thu., 13 – Cabot Gypsum
Reg MacLeod - Wed., 12 – the Alan Kelly Gang
Ireland - Tue., 11 – April Verch Trio
Ontario - Mon., 10 – Blazin' Fiddles
Scotland - Wed., 5 – Ingonish Grief Councling
Debbie MacIsaac - Mon., 3 – Harbour Dredging Begins
manager of dredging operation for Sydney Ports Corporation: Jim Wooder
- September 2011
- Fri., 23 – Paying Unsecured Creditors.
Danny Ellis - Wed., 21 – Frailty
Dr Greg Hirsch - Tue., 20 – The Exit Interview
Russ White - Tue., 13 – Dave Wilson Pleads Guilty
Brian DuBreuil - Mon., 12 – Greek Default
Craig Alexander - Wed., 7 – The Antagonist
Lynn Coady - Thu., 1 – Live in Studio
Carleton Stone
- August 2011
- Tue., 30 – Uncle Sam Wants You!
Terry Ritchie - Wed., 24 – Right Some Good
Alvin Leung - The Demon Chef - Tue., 16 – Nick Beaton
the Comedian
- April 2011
- March 2011
- Fri., 25 – Road Trip - Port Morien
- December 2010
- November 2010
Sydney Weather Forecast
Sunday
Chance of showers
16°C
Monday
Chance of showers
12°C
Tuesday
A mix of sun and cloud
9°C
Wednesday
Sunny
14°C
Thursday
Periods of rain
14°C
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