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Victoria Beckham shares unseen photo in heartfelt birthday tribute to Harper
Victoria Beckham shares unseen photo in heartfelt birthday tribute to Harper

Daily Record

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Victoria Beckham shares unseen photo in heartfelt birthday tribute to Harper

Victoria Beckham has taken to social media to wish her youngest child a happy 14th birthday with a collection of throwback snaps and videos. Victoria Beckham wasted no time celebrating her youngest child's special day with an adorable collection of nostalgic photographs and videos. The former Spice Girl, 51, took to Instagram to pay tribute to her "best friend" Harper, on her 14th birthday. The singer-turned-fashion mogul's heartfelt tribute opened with: "Happy birthday to my world! !" She continued: "You are my everything and I'm so proud of the strong, confident, kind and talented young lady you are becoming. ‌ "You're my best friend and I'm so lucky I get to be your mummy. We love you so so much #HarperSeven! ! Enjoy your special day! ! Kisses @davidbeckham xxx". ‌ Among the touching posts was a snap of Victoria's pregnancy with Harper. She also shared several adorable clips of young Harper emulating her mum's musical talents, reports the Mirror. The tracks performed by the teenager included Call Me Maybe. Harper was also captured singing along to one of her mum's biggest hits from the Spice Girls era, Stop. Other photos showed Harper mastering the flute, perched on a motorbike alongside her dad David Beckham, and crafting a family note in the sand. Victoria's post saw her fans rush to pay their own wishes in the comments. One fan gushed: "Precious moments! ! ! Happy birthday beautiful." Another chimed in: "Just a regular girl loving the same things we all did growing up. Well done. She's lovely." ‌ Victoria wasn't the only Beckham sending heartfelt birthday wishes to the family's youngest member. Romeo also took to Instagram to express his affection for his sister. On his Instagram, he posted a touching photo of him embracing Harper on his story and captioned it: "Happy 14th to the most amazing human there is. Love you always and forever," alongside two red heart emojis. ‌ The family's posts comes amid ongoing tensions following David and Victoria's eldest child, Brooklyn Beckham, missing David's 50th birthday celebration and his knighthood. It has been reported that Harper has looked up to her older brother since she was little, but the dynamic has shifted due to Brooklyn's absence from key family events. A source opened up about the issue, telling Mail Online: "Brooklyn and Harper used to be inseparable. He adored her, he hopefully still does, but the problem is that Brooklyn has a track record for ignoring family birthdays now." ‌ The insider continued: "Harper's birthday has always been such a happy day, she's the adored little daughter so it's always so joyous but this is a tough situation." They added: "Brooklyn was 12 when Harper was born, he was so important in her life and it must be terribly sad that she isn't seeing him since the fall out with David and Victoria happened." It's understood that Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, who tied the knot in April 2022 at her family's £76million Florida estate, have stopped communication with both David and Victoria. The rift has left those close to the family concerned about its potential impact on Harper.

Victoria Beckham shares sweet snaps of 'best friend' Harper on her birthday
Victoria Beckham shares sweet snaps of 'best friend' Harper on her birthday

Daily Mirror

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Victoria Beckham shares sweet snaps of 'best friend' Harper on her birthday

Victoria Beckham, who shares her children with David Beckham, posted a gushing birthday message to her youngest child - and only daughter - Harper Seven as the teen turned 14 years old Victoria Beckham was quick off the mark to wish her youngest child a happy birthday with a sweet montage of throwback snaps and clips. The Spice Girl, 51, sharply posted to Instagram to mark the 14th birthday of her "best friend" Harper. The singer turned fashionista's gushing message began: "Happy birthday to my world!!" She went on: "You are my everything and I'm so proud of the strong, confident, kind and talented young lady you are becoming. ‌ "You're my best friend and I'm so lucky I get to be your mummy. We love you so so much #HarperSeven!! Enjoy your special day!! Kisses @davidbeckham xxx". ‌ Among the sweet uploads was a shot of Victoria pregnant with Harper. She also posted a number of adorable videos of a young Harper following in her mum's musical footsteps. Among the songs performed by the youngster were Call Me Maybe. She also sang along to one of her mum's most popular songs from the Spice Girls, Stop. ‌ Other shots included Harper playing the flute, sitting on a motorcycle with her dad, David Beckham, and writing a family message in the sand. Victoria's message was quickly praised by her followers in the comments section. One wrote: "Precious moments!!! Happy birthday beautiful." And another added: "Just a regular girl loving the same things we all did growing up. Well done. She's lovely." ‌ Victoria wasn't the only Beckham to be sharing an early morning message to the youngest of the clan, either. Romeo was on hand to send his sister some birthday love, too. He took to his Instagram Story to share his own special post. As he uploaded a snap of the pair hugging, he wrote: "Happy 14th to the most amazing human there is. Love you always and forever." He signed off with two red love heart emojis. ‌ The outpour of love comes as the family still deals with the fallout involving David and Victoria's eldest chid, Brooklyn Beckham. It's reported Harper has idolised her oldest brother Brooklyn since she was a young child, but friction has developed within the family since Brooklyn's no-show at Sir David's birthday bash. A source recently said of the situation: "Brooklyn and Harper used to be inseparable. He adored her, he hopefully still does, but the problem is that Brooklyn has a track record for ignoring family birthdays now." Speaking to Mail Online, the source said: "Harper's birthday has always been such a happy day, she's the adored little daughter so it's always so joyous but this is a tough situation. "Brooklyn was 12 when Harper was born, he was so important in her life and it must be terribly sad that she isn't seeing him since the fall out with David and Victoria happened." It is believed Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, who married in April 2022 at her family's £76million Florida mansion, no longer speak to Sir David and Lady Beckham. And the fallout has left those close to the family fearful of an affect on Harper.

What are the big changes in the new Whitehorse zoning bylaw?
What are the big changes in the new Whitehorse zoning bylaw?

Hamilton Spectator

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

What are the big changes in the new Whitehorse zoning bylaw?

The city recently released a draft of the new zoning bylaw, and if you think this is a boring document that won't affect you, you're wrong. City zoning affects people all across Whitehorse every single day: from how easy it is to find parking to housing affordability to wildfire resilience. The overhaul of the city's zoning bylaw could have profound effects, and thus, the city is seeking feedback now that they've released the draft zoning bylaw. The current zoning bylaw the city operates on was adopted in July 2012. At that point in time, Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' was on the top of the charts, Stephen Harper was the prime minister and the population of Whitehorse was 26,000. Much has changed. With the Whitehorse Official Community Plan (OCP) being adopted in 2023, the city had an obligation to update the zoning bylaw to adhere to that plan within two years, as per the Municipal Act. While the city is getting a bit of extension on that two-year deadline , it still will have to adopt an updated zoning bylaw by next spring. The draft of the new zoning bylaw presents some significant changes from its forefather: specifically in the areas of parking, FireSmarting and the overall complexity of the bylaw, as well as some other notable changes. The draft bylaw itself is a more compact creature than the 2012 version: the older has 265 pages, whereas the new one is 153-pages long. And the new zoning bylaw has 30 types of zones: the current one on the books has 42. It's important to note that the zoning bylaw only applies to building and land use going forward: new developments, changes or redevelopments. First and foremost, parking minimums — essentially the bare minimum amount of parking the city requires developers to provide — for downtown residences have been removed, meaning there is no obligation for developers to provide downtown residential units with parking. This is a reduction from the requirement of having one space per two residential units. The maximum amount of parking that can be supplied is 1.2 spots per unit for residences. For commercial units downtown, there is no change to the number of required parking spots. Elsewhere in the city — specifically, Copper Ridge/Granger, Takhini, Valleyview, Riverdale and Marwell/Industrial, Porter Creek and Whistle Bend — the parking minimums have been reduced to one spot per two units, except for supportive housing which gets one parking space per four units. Non-residential units in urban centres outside of downtown will have parking requirements reduced to match the current commercial requirements downtown: one spot per 150 square meters of gross floor space. Areas of town zoned as 'commercial node' will qualify for this parking minimum. The commercial node zoning designation is meant to allow for some commercial development, in residential neighbourhoods, in order to integrate small-scale commercial and personal services to accommodate the daily needs of local residents. The OCP did indicate complete communities being a priority of the city — meaning that nieghbourhoods meet all the basic needs of residents, by having a mix of residential, commercial, recreational and community uses. Examples listed include housing, employment opportunities, groceries, medical and personal services, parks and schools. The OCP stated that 'the City will encourage the transition of existing residential neighbourhoods to more Complete Communities by introducing opportunities for new land uses or mixed-use nodes.' Other parts of town will have parking minimums of 0.8 spots per unit, as opposed to 1 spot per unit. Supportive housing, under the current zoning bylaw, is a 'conditional use' for many different residential zones. Usually, council approval is necessary for conditional use items to be able to use a site. Supportive housing refers to a building with residential units that provides on-site supports and services for nine or more individuals who require supervision or assistance daily due to mental, social, physical or behavioural challenges. Under the proposed draft bylaw, supportive housing joins other forms of housing — which range from cottage cluster to townhouse to multiplex to mobile home — as a principal use in many residential zones. A principal use refers to what a given zone is mainly used for — and it does not need council permission to operate within the zone. The OCP did make a commitment to support the inclusion of supportive housing and publicly-operated housing in all areas of the city, with priority along transit routes. A new type of zoning is being proposed as part of this draft zoning bylaw. In collaboration with Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN), the city is changing the zoning designation of 'First Nation' to 'KDFN General' or 'McIntyre Development District.' The McIntyre Development District zoning, according to the city, will give KDFN more autonomy to determine its own development patterns. Kwanlin Dün First Nation may use in the land in any way they want, in accordance with the land use designations in the Kwanlin Dün First Nation Self-Government Agreement and any applicable legislation, plans and policies, per the draft zoning bylaw. The KDFN General designation will also allow traditional activities without a development permit from the city — subject to authorization from Kwanlin Dün government. FireSmarting is a city initiative which includes services such as home assessments and plant tags identifying fire-resistant plants, all in the name of reducing fire risk across the city. The new zoning bylaw has some proposals that align with FireSmart guidelines. Going forward, new coniferous trees (like pine, spruce and fir), which are drier and more flammable than deciduous trees, have to be planted a minimum of 10 metres from any principal building on a lot. This includes existing buildings and any future buildings being developed on adjacent lots. Trees and shrubs in general have to be at least 1.5 metres away from a principal building. Whereas the 2012 zoning bylaw recommended evergreen trees and shrubs be planted, the draft zoning bylaw only recommends deciduous trees and shrubs. Deciduous trees are supposed to have more moisture and thus be less flammable. Building heights downtown have been an issue the former council heard a great deal about, especially tied to the Official Community Plan. Increasing building heights was a consideration in the city's official community plan to encourage densification. Now, across the downtown, the maximum building height is 25 metres, except for residential areas hugging the escarpment, and the waterfront area, which have shorter building height limits. Regulating short-term rentals within Whitehorse has been an ongoing topic at city council. Back in 2022, when the OCP itself was being drafted, delegates took to council to express their opinions on regulation of short-term rentals. In February 2024, the city received recommendations from its housing and land development committee on how to handle the short-term rentals in the city. It also commissioned a public study to hear about people's experiences with short-term rentals in August 2024. In the 2012 zoning bylaw, there is no reference to short-term rentals. Now, in the proposed zoning bylaw, short-term rentals are regulated: there's a maximum of one short-term rental unit per lot, except for condo buildings, where the maximum is one short-term rental per unit. An individual operator can only have one short-term rental in any zone in the city. Matthew Cameron, a spokesperson for the city, told the News via email that in residential zones, short term rentals must be on the same property as the owner's primary residence, be it within their own home while the owner is travelling or in a garden suite on the same lot. An operator is allowed to engage other businesses for services such as advertising, booking, guest services, housekeeping and maintenance — and those third parties are not considered operators unless they own or lease the units themselves. Short-term rentals are also not allowed to operate on the same lots as bed-and-breakfasts. Furthermore, a short-term rental in someone's primary residence shall be limited to a maximum of six months a year, which cannot be divided into more than three separate periods during which the short-term rental is offered for rent. Public engagement on the zoning bylaw rewrite is set to be held May 28 between 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Old Fire Hall and during the Fireweed Market in Shipyards Park on May 29 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The city also has an online survey about the zoning bylaw rewrite, available on Engage Whitehorse until June 20.

‘10 Things I Hate About You' Teen Rom-Com Headed to Broadway
‘10 Things I Hate About You' Teen Rom-Com Headed to Broadway

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘10 Things I Hate About You' Teen Rom-Com Headed to Broadway

The 1999 teen romantic comedy 10 Things I Hate About You, starring Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles, is set to be turned into a musical on Broadway by a creative team laden with Grammy and Tony awards. The stage adaptation will be scored by 'Call Me Maybe' singer Carly Rae Jepsen and Ethan Gruska, and will be based on a book by Girls star Lena Dunham and veteran playwright and librettist Jessica Huang. The direction and choreography will be done by Christopher Wheeldon, with musical arrangements and orchestrations to come from Tom Kitt. More from The Hollywood Reporter Broadway Box Office: 'Good Night and Good Luck' Hits $3.9M Amid Spring Break Lift Why Netflix Brought 'Stranger Things' to Broadway 'Severance' Star Jen Tullock Set For Solo Off-Broadway Show (Exclusive) The original Touchstone Pictures movie, loosely based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew play, was a breakout film for Ledger and Stiles and had a cast that included Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Allison Janney and Larry Miller. Ledger played Patrick Verona, the bad-boy heartthrob who is paid to pursue the rebellious, hard-headed Kat Stratford (Stiles) as part of a plot set at a high school in the weeks before the prom in a Pacific Northwest town. In one memorable scene, Stiles' Kat recites an emotional poem to Ledger's Patrick in which she expresses her heartbreak and feelings for him as she offers 10 things she 'hates' about him. The original movie was penned by debut screenwriters Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith and was directed by Gil Junger. The stage adaptation, now in development, will produced by Mike Bosner and in partnership with Buena Vista Theatrical. The movie 10 Things I Hate About You was also adapted as an ABC Family series that starred Miller, Lindsey Shaw, Meaghan Martin, Ethan Peck, Nicholas Braun and Dana Davis. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Lady in the Lake' to 'It Ends With Us': 29 New and Upcoming Book Adaptations in 2024 Meet the Superstars Who Glam Up Hollywood's A-List Rosie O'Donnell on Ellen, Madonna, Trump and 40 Years in the Queer Spotlight

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