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In The Zone: Smart Spaces Where A Family Can Thrive Together
In The Zone: Smart Spaces Where A Family Can Thrive Together

NZ Herald

time13 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • NZ Herald

In The Zone: Smart Spaces Where A Family Can Thrive Together

Eschewing the trend of separate spaces, this Milford family home blends play, comfort and connection in every corner. Sometimes families planning a new home want to keep separate zones for adults and children, giving everyone their own space. That wasn't the brief for this family home in the North Shore suburb of Milford, says Michael Cooper, of Michael Cooper Architects. It was exactly the opposite. 'Their requirements were for an open-plan layout that created connectivity for the family and a strong emphasis for outdoor living,' he says. 'Their vision was to create inviting spaces where family could gather and enjoy time together.' The design needed to reflect their lifestyle but also have areas for relaxation and quiet times. Modern living was a key consideration. They wanted a contemporary luxury family home that combined sleek finishes with comfortable and functional living spaces. 'Outdoor living was particularly important to the clients,' says Cooper. They wanted a vibrant space, including a pool, gardens, a cosy fireplace and a golf putting green for family fun. 'This emphasis on outdoor leisure drove many design decisions and led to the concept of blending indoor and outdoor areas,' he says. His design used glass sliding doors to create a transition between the two spaces and flood the indoor living areas with natural light. This created a real sense of space throughout the ground floor with its high ceilings. The façade is striking. The exterior of the home features formed concrete walls contrasted with Abodo cladding, which sets the scene for the luxurious and functional features when you enter the front door. The owners wanted sustainable living and solar panels for energy efficiency, all within easy walking distance of Milford village.

Early Warning Report Issued Pursuant to National Instrument 62-103 in Connection with the Acquisition of Shares of PUDO Inc.
Early Warning Report Issued Pursuant to National Instrument 62-103 in Connection with the Acquisition of Shares of PUDO Inc.

Cision Canada

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Early Warning Report Issued Pursuant to National Instrument 62-103 in Connection with the Acquisition of Shares of PUDO Inc.

TORONTO, June 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Richard Cooper (" Mr. Cooper"), announces that he has filed an early warning report (the " Early Warning Report") under National Instrument 62-103 — The Early Warning System and Related Take-Over Bid and Insider Reporting Issues for himself and for a joint actor, Cardinal Couriers Ltd. (" Cardinal" and together with Mr. Cooper, the " Acquirors") in connection with the acquisition of common shares (" Shares") of PUDO Inc. (the " Company"). Mr. Cooper controls Cardinal. Cardinal On March 1, 2023, as a result of an amalgamation (" Amalgamation") of RHC Spitfire Corporation (" Spitfire") and GCC Ferrari Corp. with Cardinal, Cardinal acquired 1,489,314 Shares. No amount was given for the Shares acquired pursuant to the Amalgamation. Prior to the Amalgamation, Cardinal held 2,476,292 Shares representing 9.1 % of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Immediately after Amalgamation, Cardinal held 3,965,606 Shares representing 14.5 % of the outstanding Shares of the Company. On March 7, 2025, the Company settled (" 2025 Settlement") certain debt owed by the Company to Cardinal by issuance of 1,877,511 Shares. The total value of the debt subject to the 2025 Settlement was $253,463, which represented a value of $0.135 per Share. Prior to the 2025 Settlement, Cardinal held 3,965,606 Shares representing 14.5% of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Immediately after Settlement, Cardinal held 5,843,117 Shares representing 17.6% of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Mr. Cooper On November 7, 2019, the Company settled (" 2019 Settlement") certain debt owed by the Company to (i) Cardinal by issuance of Shares resulting in the issuance of 1,715,555 Shares, and (ii) Spitfire by issuance of Shares resulting in the issuance of 111,111 Shares. Immediately prior to November 7, 2019, Mr. Cooper, who controls Spitfire and Cardinal, held directly and indirectly, a total of 670,645 Shares representing 4.0% of the outstanding Shares of the Company . Mr. Cooper then indirectly, through Cardinal and Spitfire pursuant to the 2019 Settlement, acquired 1,826,666 Shares. Immediately after the 2019 Settlement, Mr. Cooper directly and indirectly held 2,497,311 Shares representing 11.6% of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Mr. Cooper, immediately before March 1, 2023, directly and indirectly held a total of 2,803,161 Shares representing 10.3% of the outstanding Shares of the Company. As a result of the Amalgamation, Mr. Cooper indirectly acquired 1,489,314 Shares. Immediately after Amalgamation, Mr. Cooper directly and indirectly held 4,292,475 Shares representing 15.7 % of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Mr. Cooper, immediately before March 7, 2025, directly and indirectly held a total of 4,292,475 Shares representing 15.7% of the outstanding Shares of the Company. Mr. Cooper then indirectly, through Cardinal pursuant to the 2025 Settlement, acquired 1,877,511 Shares. Immediately after the 2025 Settlement, Mr. Cooper directly and indirectly held 6,354,986 Shares representing 19.1 % of the outstanding Shares of the Company. The Acquirors may acquire additional securities of the Company, dispose of some or all of the existing or additional securities it holds or will hold, or may continue to hold its current position, depending on market conditions and other relevant factors.

"That's why I married your dad" — Cooper Flagg's mom Kelly Flagg makes hilarious admission about her marriage during candid chat with her son
"That's why I married your dad" — Cooper Flagg's mom Kelly Flagg makes hilarious admission about her marriage during candid chat with her son

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

"That's why I married your dad" — Cooper Flagg's mom Kelly Flagg makes hilarious admission about her marriage during candid chat with her son

Kelly Flagg and Cooper Flagg. Image via:| Jared C. Tilton/Getty As the spotlight shined on Cooper Flagg during the 2025 NBA Draft, his mother, Kelly Flagg, casually stole a bit of that limelight with a witty remark that had fans across social media in stitches. Moments after her son was selected No. 1 overall by the Dallas Mavericks, a video was posted by Chime. It was a part of a promotional partnership captured with a light-hearted exchange between Cooper and his mom that quickly went viral. Jokingly, Kelly explained that she married her husband because she wanted her kids to be tall. Cooper Flagg's mom reveals 'tall' reason behind her marriage in viral draft day moment The Flagg family has long been basketball royalty in their hometown, but on Wednesday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, their bond became a national story. Following Cooper's historic selection, Chime released a behind-the-scenes video interview with the mother-son duo. In the clip, Kelly jokingly explained her marriage in front of Cooper with a line that instantly lit up social media: 'That's why I married your dad. He's tall, and I thought maybe I could get some tall basketball babies.' Then, with a proud smile, she added, 'So I guess it was a success.' Cooper Flagg and His Mom Get REAL About Money 💰 (Full Interview) | Mama, I Made It | @Chime At 6-foot-9, Ralph Flagg certainly passed on the genes. Cooper, now listed at 6-foot-8, proved more than worthy of that basketball blueprint, dominating at Duke and earning the National Player of the Year honor in his lone season. He averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks on 48.1% shooting. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Преносим лазерен заваръчен пистолет, 50% отстъпка днес HL Купете сега Undo His stats made him the consensus top pick and a foundational piece for the Mavericks. But Cooper's path wasn't built on talent alone. The Flagg household was steeped in competition and encouragement. In a pre-draft feature with ESPN, the 18-year-old forward recalled intense one-on-one games with his mom growing up. 'We used to play one-on-one all the time in the driveway …. She used to beat me all the time,' he admitted. Kelly, who scored over 1,000 points during her college career at the University of Maine and helped the team secure its first NCAA tournament win in 1999, had high hopes for her son, not just for his skill, but for his passion. 'I just hoped that he loved the game as much as we all have,' she told ESPN after the draft. 'We're just thrilled he did love it and got to this moment, it's incredible.' Also Read: Rashida Nicole confirms pregnancy with LiAngelo Ball sharing her honest feelings about becoming a mother Even before Cooper walked across the stage to shake Commissioner Adam Silver's hand, his parents sent a heartfelt message from the green room. Ralph urged him to 'keep grinding,' while Kelly encouraged him to 'stay true to yourself and continue to make it about basketball.' Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Boston University says it will conduct external review of policies after allegations of sexual harassment
Boston University says it will conduct external review of policies after allegations of sexual harassment

Boston Globe

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Boston University says it will conduct external review of policies after allegations of sexual harassment

Advertisement 'The University takes harassment and sexual harassment, as well as reporting, seriously. We look forward to an external review's recommendations that can provide suggestions for continued improvements as we strive for excellence in our athletic program.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Former federal civil rights attorney Philip Catanzano of Education & Sports Law Group led the recent investigation of former coach Casey Brown and her treatment of a player last season. The results of that investigation were not released, other than to say it found no misconduct by the coach. Brown resigned from BU in December. It was the second time misconduct by a BU women's soccer coach was alleged during the tenure of athletic director Drew Marrochello. Podcaster Alex Cooper said in a documentary 'Call Her Alex' that her coach and Brown's predecessor, Nancy Feldman, sexually harassed her during her three seasons with the Terriers. Cooper was with the team for three seasons before deciding to no longer play but was allowed to remain on scholarship. Advertisement Cooper said the school would not look at the notes her mother compiled about the harassment. Cooper said the reason she publicly came forward to describe her experience was because she heard players in the program were still being harassed by their coach. Keith Pearson can be reached at

Rivals Five-Star: Breaking down the running backs
Rivals Five-Star: Breaking down the running backs

NBC Sports

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Rivals Five-Star: Breaking down the running backs

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the media deal for the new Pac-12, breaking down what's next for the conference and how it can carve out a spot within the modern landscape of college football. FIVE-STAR: @JohnGarcia_Jr and @samspiegs recap who won MVP, who impressed and MORE👀🏆 — Rivals (@Rivals) June 24, 2025 INDIANAPOLIS – The stars came out for the 2025 Rivals Five-Star event at the Indianapolis Colts' facility this week. Here we break down the top running backs from the event. MORE FROM INDY: Highlights and analysis | Teams that should be pleased | Gorney Awards | Biggest surprises | Flip watch | QB analysis RECRUITING INTEL: Mid-South | Florida | West | Southeast | Midwest RIVALS FIVE-STAR MEDIA DAY: All the news, notes and interviews | The All-Lobby Team | How solid are the commitments? | Roster RIVALS FIVE-STAR INTERVIEWS: Jaden O'Neal | Trae Taylor | Chase Calicut | Samu Moala | Jake Kreul | Felix Ojo | Peyton Houston | CJ Sadler | Richard Wesley | JaReylan McCoy | Carter Scruggs | Nolan Wilson | Carson Sneed | Derrek Cooper | Devin Carter | Jayden Wade | Joel Wyatt | Kaden Henderson | Nick Abrams Cooper came away with positional MVP honors in Indianapolis. The five-star shined in the 1-on-1 portion of Tuesday's camp, then took it to a different level as the most productive pass-catcher out of the backfield in 7-on-7 play. Miami is working toward inking the No. 1 class in the country and intends to keep Cooper in South Florida. Georgia and Ohio State are working feverishly to buck the Canes' momentum on the recruiting trail. Osborne will be playing a lot of football inside the state of Indiana over the next few years. The Texas-based blue-chipper pledged to Notre Dame last month and showcased his three-down skill-set this week at the Rivals Five-Star. Osborne was fantastic as a pass-catcher, an area of his game less utilized on Friday nights. The Irish verbal is a three-down back that can bash between the tackles and be a workhorse on early downs and also contribute in the passing game. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH NOTRE DAME FANS AT Cowley stood out as one of the backs with the best top-end speed in Indianapolis. The 2027 four-star out of Alabama was smooth in and out of breaks, had soft hands and fantastic wiggle and acceleration with the ball in his hands between various positional drills, 1-on-1 competition and in the 7-on-7 setting. Auburn is trending up with the in-state blue-chipper, who returned to The Plains earlier this month. Hugh Freeze has been superb keeping top-end talent such as Cowley in-state since arriving at Auburn and has a strong chance to repeat in this one, too. Robinson is another blue-chip running back in the 2027 class. The bruiser from Mississippi is a force in the running game – able to eat up chunk yardage and run downhill at a high clip. During the week in Indy, Robinson also showcased another aspect of his game – his pass-catching skills and ability to separate in coverage. We love the three-down skill-set for Robinson and so does Tennessee. The Vols are setting the pace in the 2027 four-star back's recruitment ahead of Oklahoma State and Mississippi State.

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