

In 1959, the first Grammy Awards were held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills and at the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York City. The boy band went on to have hits like “Bye Bye Bye” and “It’s Gonna Be Me.” In 1995, he was invited to replace Jason Galasso in NSYNC. He sang in a Baptist church choir when he was a boy and later in various school show choirs. In 1979, James Lance Bass was born in Mississippi. Over 85 per cent of homes in Vaughan, Clarington, and Halton Hills are owned households and Caledon could be called a homeowners' haven with more than 89 per cent of households owned.It’s May 4th and these are some of the things that happened on this day in pop music history: Milton, Halton Hills, Clarington and Burlington round out the top five cities, all in Ontario, with the highest happiness index.Īccording to the report, Caledon Halton Hills and Milton enjoy fortunate median after-tax incomes of more than $107,000, well above the national median. Only North Bay and London, which finished dead last, had lower overall scores than Windsor.Ĭaledon clinches first with a happiness index of 67.41.

Windsor placed 53rd overall in the category of community and environment. The area was also ranked 77th out of the 100 communities in two categories - location and demographics along with health and wellbeing. Windsor placed 91 out of 100 for economy and real estate. Those factors were then split into metrics across four happiness-relevant dimensions: economy and real estate location and demographics health and wellbeing and community and environment.īased on the analysis, Windsor had a happiness score of 38.49, placing near the bottom of the list. The online real estate research portal analyzed the level of happiness of Canada's largest 100 cities by considering 30 happiness-related metrics to create a happiness index.įactors like median after-tax income, poverty rate, perceived health, and a sense of belonging to the simplest practical factors like commute time, rainfall and air quality. Point2Homes has ranked Windsor 98th out of 100 cities when it comes to happiness. Windsor is one of the unhappiest cities in Canada, according to a new report.
