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Work starts on Serenitas’ 167-home Thyme Lifestyle Resort Canungra in SE QLD [Video]

Construction has begun on the first stage of homes in Serenitas’ new $75 million boutique land lease communityThyme Lifestyle Resort Canungra in the Scenic Rim, 80m south of Brisbane. Serenitas, which has 28 communities, is owned by Mirvac, Pacific Equity Partners Secure Assetsand Tasman Partners.

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Cancer survivor supports other patients at St. Tammany Cancer Center [Video]

OH BOY. HERE WE GO. ALL RIGHT. DEVIN, THANKS. HEY. TOMORROW KICKS OFF BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH A TIME TO DRIVE HOME THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION. THERE IS A NEW EFFORT TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT PREVENTION EFFORTS. IN ONE COMMUNITY. WDSU NORTHSHORE REPORTER SHAWANDA JONES IS LIVE FROM THE SAINT TAMMANY PARISH HEALTH FOUNDATION IN COVINGTON. WITH ALL THE DETAILS. YEAH, THE ANNUAL MONTH LONG POWER OF PINK CAMPAIGN FINALLY KICKED OFF TODAY HERE AT THE SAINT TAMMANY CANCER CENTER, AND THE GOAL WAS TO SPREAD AWARENESS TO SAVE A LIFE. CANCER DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE. IT DOESNT MEET CHARLIE BERNARD. SHES A BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR. AND NOW REGISTERED NURSE WITH THE SAINT TAMMANY HEALTH FOUNDATION. I FOUND OUT THAT I HAD BREAST CANCER WHEN I WAS 38, AND AT THAT TIME I WAS NOT DOING BREAST EXAMS. SO I WOKE UP ONE MORNING AND NOTICED THERE WAS A LUMP ON MY BREAST AND HAD MY DOCTOR CHECK IT OUT AND COME TO FIND OUT IT WAS BREAST CANCER. NOW SHE WORKS WITH THE CANCER CENTER, HELPING PATIENTS NAVIGATE THROUGH THE SAME PROCESS SHE WENT THROUGH. THATS WHY I FEEL LIKE I HAVE THAT PERSONAL CONNECTION TO MY PATIENTS AND YOU KNOW, THATS JUST PART OF MY JOB IS I WANT THEM TO BE ABLE TO TRUST ME AND THAT IM DOING EVERYTHING I POSSIBLY CAN TO MAKE THEIR CARE THE BEST. IT COULD POSSIBLY BE, NO MATTER HOW HARD IT IS. CHARLES SAYS EARLY DETECTION MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN HER OWN JOURNEY SURVIVING CANCER. THE EARLIER ITS CAUGHT, THE HIGHER THE SURVIVAL RATE IS. KATHLEEN THOMAS IS THE MAJOR GIFTS OFFICER FOR THE SAINT TAMMANY HEALTH FOUNDATION. SHE WORKS ON THE ORGANIZATIONS ANNUAL POWER OF PINK BREAST CANCER CAMPAIGN YEAR ROUND, FOCUSING ON EMPOWERING WOMEN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF SELF-EXAMS AND YEARLY MAMMOGRAMS. OUR CAMPAIGN WAS CREATED TO EDUCATE AND PREVENTION AND SCREEN AND MAKE SURE ALL OF THAT GETS OUT INTO OUR COMMUNITY TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR COMMUNITY AND ALL OF THE WOMEN ARE SCREENED EARLY, KNOW TO GET SCREENED EARLY, KNOW WHEN THEY SHOULD BE SCREENED. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN EDUCATE YOURSELF, PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE AT WDSU DOT COM. FOR MORE INFORMATION. REPORTING LI

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Road closures expected during Trump’s MIlwaukee visit [Video]

Former President Donald Trump is expected to be in Milwaukee Tuesday for a 5 p.m. campaign event at Discovery World just 36 days before Election Day. His visit comes at the peak of rush hour traffic and just 30 minutes after the Brewers’ first pitch of the playoffs at American Family Field. “They always tend to come in right at 5 p.m. or rush hour,” Roxanne Monc, an employee at Artisan Partners in downtown Milwaukee, said Monday. Monc said her company informed employees Monday morning of the potential road closures that could impact their commutes home Tuesday. “We found out this morning that he was going to be at Discovery World, so that’s when I decided tomorrow’s a good day to work from home,” she said. Other downtown workers like Ethan Heinrich found out about Trump’s visit from 12 News. While he wasn’t scheduled to work in-person Tuesday, he said the temporary closures will add even more congestion to downtown streets already impacted by local construction. “There’s been so much construction going on,” he said. “It’s kind of a pain to just go even to, you know, coffee or lunch or anything like that, let alone get to work.” WISN 12 News contacted the United States Secret Service for specifics on expected road closures. In a statement, a spokesperson said: “The U.S. Secret Service works closely with our local law enforcement partners to maintain a robust security posture, while minimizing disruptions to the public. Residents and visitors in or around Milwaukee should expect intermittent road closures and parking restrictions on Tuesday. To maintain operational security, the U.S. Secret Service does not discuss specifics regarding the means and methods used for our protective operations.”

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Mass. woman struggles to cancel gym membership despite strong state law [Video]

Talk about an exercise in frustration. One of the easiest things in life to get can also be one of the hardest to get rid of: a gym membership. When a North Shore woman’s teenage son was roped in to one by the opening of a new gym, and he found it impossible to cancel, she asked NewsCenter 5 for help. Jennifer from Danvers — who asked us not to give her last name since she also owns a business on the North Shore — says she’s spent countless hours simply trying to cancel a $10 per month gym membership for her son, since he’s now out of state at college. But it’s been a heavy lift.”It’s way too much work. Way too much work,” she said. “In their contract it says you show up with a letter, and that’s what we did.” Last summer, Jennifer’s son signed up to join a new gym coming to Danvers, Crunch Fitness. As a perk of signing up before it opened, he was supposed to get a membership for $9.99 a month.”I was expecting $9.99, and I was charged $17.99 (a month),” Jennifer said. “That’s why I noticed a discrepancy right away.”The discrepancies continued on her monthly credit card statements, where the charges came under several different names like “20128 Crunch Danvers” or “ABC Crunch Fitness.” Jennifer leaned on her almost 18-year-old son to sort it out. After speaking with a manager, he secured the $9.99 monthly price but came home with a one-year contract.”Which I was a little frustrated about,” she said. “He didn’t understand you’re locked in until February of 2025. You’re leaving for college in the summer.”Massachusetts has a robust law on health club memberships, which is what got Boston Sports Clubs sued by the state during the pandemic. In 2020, that chain shut down, laid off staff but still continued to charge members and made it impossible to cancel. State law spells out numerous rights to cancel, including when a gym closes or in Jennifer’s son’s case if you move more than 25 miles away from a gym operated by the company. In this case, he was going to school in Vermont, far from any Crunch Fitness location. Per the contract, he tried dropping off a letter to the Danvers gym manager but was told he wasn’t there and no one else would take it.”He was told he needed to come back and meet with the manager,” Jennifer said. “It was the end of the month. He wanted it turned in in the month of July before leaving for school.”The contract also said he could mail a letter, so that’s what they did and suddenly got slapped with a collection notice.”A collection notice showed up in the mail for an unusual amount of money. It doesn’t even equate to the full term of the contract,” Jennifer said. “Why would it even go to collections without picking up the phone to try to reach out? ‘Hey, you canceled the membership. We have questions.'”When NewsCenter 5 reporter Ben Simmoneau showed up at Crunch in Danvers a man named Scott identified himself as the manager. Suddenly, it seemed to be much easier to cancel. He promised to take care of the issue, and Jennifer’s son’s membership was finally canceled.Crunch has numerous complaints at the Better Business Bureau with several related to the difficulty of canceling. “It is very challenging to cancel membership despite calling and emailing,” one person wrote. “When I tried to cancel my membership, no one returned my calls,” posted another.”If this is what’s happening and we’re just one case, what’s happening to hundreds of other people?” Jennifer said. NewsCenter 5 reached out to the ownership group behind this Crunch location — Fitness Holdings Northeast LLC — but they did not respond to a request for comment.