FSU hires former UCF coach Gus Malzahn as new offensive coordinatorEmboldened by the view from the top of the NFC North, the Detroit Lions are out to eliminate nightmare holiday gatherings when the Chicago Bears come to town Thursday for a lunchtime division duel. The Lions (10-1) are streaking one direction, the Bears (4-7) the other in the first matchup of the season between teams on opposite ends of the division. Riding a nine-game winning streak, their longest since a 10-game streak during their first season in Detroit in 1934, the Lions are burdened by losses in their traditional Thanksgiving Day game the past seven seasons. Three of the defeats are courtesy of Chicago. The Bears and Lions get together for the 20th time on Thanksgiving -- the Bears have 11 wins -- this week in the first of two meetings between the teams in a 25-day span. Detroit goes to Soldier Field on Dec. 22. "I think there's two things," Campbell said of the Thanksgiving losing streak. "Number one -- Get a W. And it's a division win that's why this huge. Number two is because the players are going to get a couple of days off. So, they have family, friends in, it'd be nice to feel good about it when you're with everybody because it's just not real fun. It's not real fun to be around." Detroit (10-1) owns the best record in the NFC but the Lions aren't even assured of a division title. Minnesota sits one game behind them and Green Bay is two games back. The Bears (4-7) sit in last place and would likely need to run the table to have any chance of making the playoffs. The Lions have been dominant in all phases and haven't allowed a touchdown in the past 10 consecutive quarters. Detroit's offense ranks first in points per game (32.7) and second in total yardage (394.3) The Lions defense has not given up a touchdown in the last 10 quarters. Rookie placekicker Jake Bates has made all 16 of his field goal attempts, including four from 50-plus yards over the past three games. Chicago shows up in a foul mood. The Bears are saddled with a five-game losing streak and Chicago's defense has been destroyed for nearly 2,000 total yards in the last four games. The Bears failed to reach the 20-point mark four times in five outings since they last won a game. In their latest defeat, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense perked up but they lost to Minnesota in overtime, 30-27. "We have to play complementary football for us to be able to win these games," coach Matt Eberflus said. "The games we have won, we have done that. The games we have been close we've missed the mark a little bit. Over the course of the year, it's been one side or the other, this side or that side. In this league you have to be good on all sides to win. That's what we are searching for." Williams threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. The wide receiver trio of DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Romeo Odunze combined for 21 receptions and two touchdowns while tight end Cole Kmet caught seven passes. "What I've been impressed with is just how he has grown," Campbell said. "He has grown every game but these last two I really feel like he's taken off and what they're doing with him has been really good for him and he just looks very composed. He doesn't get frazzled, plays pretty fast, and he's an accurate passer, big arm, and he's got some guys that can get open for him." Detroit's banged-up secondary could be susceptible against the Bears' veteran receivers in their bid to pull off an upset on Thursday. The Lions put two defensive backs on injured reserve in the past week and top cornerback Carlton Davis isn't expected to play due to knee and thumb injuries. Detroit offensive tackle Taylor Decker (knee) and top returner Kalif Raymond (foot) are also expected to miss the game, though Campbell expressed optimism that running back David Montgomery (shoulder), formerly of the Bears, would play. Bears safety Elijah Hicks was listed as a DNP for Tuesday's walkthrough. --Field Level MediaNone
Herald file photo. The Prince Albert Mintos celebrate an overtime win earlier this season. Halfway through the SMAAAHL season, the Prince Albert Mintos sit in fourth place with a record of 14-6-2. The Mintos are coming off a road split in Swift Current last weekend against the third-ranked Legionnaires. Prince Albert picked up a 6-2 win at the InnovationPlex on Saturday night and dropped the Sunday contest by an 8-4 final score. In Saturday’s game, the Mintos would open the scoring in the dying seconds of the first period when Liam Myhre struck for his first career U18 AAA goal with just five seconds to go in the opening frame. Jordon Abrametz and Luke Senick assisted on the play. Myhre is a Prince Albert Raiders prospect and was taken in the third round of last year’s WHL Prospects Draft. He made his WHL debut earlier this season. Abrametz would chip in on the scoresheet with his third goal of the season with 14:44 to go in the second period. Senick picked up his second point of the game with the only helper. Just over seven minutes later, Myhre would find the back of the net again to extend the Minto lead to 3-0. Abrametz and Kelan Simmonds assisted on the play. Swift Current would break through with 5:50 left in the second period thanks to Wesley Olson’s eighth goal of the season. Sam Kirwan and Will Kirwan provided the helpers. The Minto special teams played a crucial role in the third period. With 14:53 to go, Kanyan Unger would restore the three goal lead for the Mintos with his eighth goal of the season, coming shorthanded. Landin Frank assisted. An even strength goal from Lincoln Rogers extended the Minto lead to four with his 11th goal of the season. Carter Cole provided the assist. Connor Howe would strike for his 13th goal of the season on the power play with 4:42 remaining. Simon Garchinski and Kelan Simmonds assisted. Swift Current would add a power play goal late from Trae Peterson. Carter Moen and Will Kirwan assisted on the goal. Jayden Blanchette made 31 saves to earn the win for Prince Albert. Cade Mitchell stopped 25 Minto shots for Swift Current Five power play goals sink Mintos Sunday In Sunday’s contest, the Legionnaires converted on five of nine power play opportunities in an 8-4 win. Lukas Senick’s fifth of the season opened the scoring less than a minute into the first period. Liam Myhre had the lone assist on the play. Swift Current would respond with three goals of their own in the opening frame. Power play markers from Wesley Olson and Jake Hargrave just over four minutes apart gave the Legionnaires the lead. Jackson Fox would score an even strength tally to push the lead to two. Landin Frank would cut the deficit to one for the Mintos heading into the intermission. The Swift Current power play continued to roll in the second period as Sam Kirwan and Connor Rieger would strike on the advantage, with the goals coming less than two minutes apart. Trae Patterson would add an even strength goal in the final minute of the period. In the third, Patterson would pick up his second goal of the game on the power play less then two minutes into the final frame. Just over three minutes later, Kasey Gleim would extend the Swift Current lead to six with an even strength goal. Prince Albert would score the final two goals of the game with Brock Kolibab scoring an even strength goal at the 10:32 mark and Luke Senick striking on the power play with 2:29 to go. Josh Henry made 23 stops for the Mintos. Connor Bender had 22 saves for Swift Current The Mintos return to action on Saturday night when they take on the Moose Jaw Winmar Warriors at the Art Hauser Centre. Puck drops at 7 p.m. sports@paherald.sk.ca -Advertisement-
NoneThe Red Sox made their first big signing of the offseason Tuesday, inking veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman to a one-year, $10.75 million contract. The deal, which is pending a physical, also includes $250,000 in potential bonuses. Chapman confirmed the deal, posting a photo of himself in a Red Sox cap on social media. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.MONTREAL — Mikhail Sergachev scored the overtime winner as the Utah Hockey Club beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Tuesday night. Sergachev tapped in a pass from Nick Schmaltz with 27 seconds left in the extra period to end the game. Jack McBain and Dylan Guenther also scored for Utah. Karel Vejmelka made 11 saves. Alex Newhook and Jayden Struble scored for Montreal, which lost its second in a row after a dismal 6-2 defeat to Vegas on Saturday. Sam Montembeault stopped 26 shots. Guenther fired a cross-ice pass from Clayton Keller into the top corner to open the scoring at 6:23 of the second period. His 10th of the season came just after Utah’s fourth power play of the night expired. Struble, who drew into the lineup late after Mike Matheson (lower-body injury) was scratched, answered at 8:05 to tie the game. Fans had enough time to yell “shoooot!” before the defenseman ripped a shot off the crossbar and in. Newhook pounced on a rebound for his fifth of the season, giving Montreal a 2-1 lead 46 seconds into the third. Utah Hockey Club's Mikhail Sergachev (98) reacts after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during overtime in an NHL hockey game in Montreal, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. Credit: AP/Graham Hughes Utah equalized at 4:17 as McBain buried a pass from Logan Cooley for his eighth. Takeaways Canadiens: The Canadiens spent a lot of time down a man in the first 30 minutes, killing four penalties. Utah: Rookie Maveric Lamoureux played his 15th NHL game and his first in front of friends and family in Montreal. The 20-year-old from Quebec was swarmed by reporters after morning skate. Key moment McBain’s game-tying goal slowed Montreal’s momentum early in the third and forced overtime. It was his sixth in nine games. Utah Hockey Club's Mikhail Sergachev, right, celebrates with teammate Nick Schmaltz (8) after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during overtime in an NHL hockey game in Montreal, Tuesday, Nov, 26, 2024. Credit: AP/Graham Hughes Key stat 30 — That’s how many shots the Canadiens have in their last two games. Utah outshot Montreal 14-5 in the first and 8-3 in the second. Up next Canadiens: Begin a three-game road trip against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Wednesday. Utah: Hosts the Edmonton Oilers on Friday.
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If you have access to the internet, you have access to millions of recipes. From the VegNews database to TikTok, the online world has no shortage of delicious recipes from talented creators. However, despite this, research suggests that vegan cookbooks are still a kitchen must-have. If you’re looking to add to your collection, or perhaps a gift for a loved one over the holiday season, check out some of our top picks from 2024 below. Jump to the cookbooks Is there still a market for cookbooks? According to Marketplace, sales of cookbooks usually hit the 20 million mark every year. This is likely for a few reasons, but one of the biggest is that many people like to have an opportunity to put their phone down and unplug from the digital world when they’re cooking. Cookbooks are also a much-loved collector’s item. Pexels RELATED: The 12 Essential Plant-Forward Mediterranean Cookbooks, From ‘Veganistan’ to ‘Italian Cooking With Nonna’ “I think of a cookbook as like an album,” food writer Paula Forbes told Marketplace . “The individual recipes on blogs and things, those are singles. But when you have the cookbook, you have an album, and if you like one of the songs on the album, you’re probably going to like another song on the album.” 12 of the best vegan cookbook releases from 2024 Every year, the cookbook market is flooded with new titles, and increasingly, many of them are totally vegan. As the list below demonstrates, this year has been no different. In no particular order, here are some of the best vegan cookbooks of the year. BECOME A VEGNEWS VIP : Get exclusive product deals, freebies, and perks galore! 1 Vegan Mob: Vegan BBQ and Soul Food Back in February, chef Toriano Gordon released his first cookbook under the same name as his beloved Bay Area eatery, Vegan Mob. If you love hearty comfort classics, like lasagna, burgers, waffles, and sweet potato pie, you’ll love everything this cookbook has to offer. One reviewer on Amazon described the dishes as “Southern adjacent with a California flair,” while another praised “the beautiful layout, art, and photography.” Find it here 2 I Love You: Recipes from the Heart Pamela Anderson puts her heart and soul into everything she does, and this cookbook—released in October and aptly titled I Love You — is no different. Not only is it filled with delicious, delicate recipes, many of which are inspired by the actor’s life in France, but it’s also visually stunning, too. Described by Drew Barrymore as “the most beautiful cookbook I have ever seen,” it’s perfect for displaying front and center on your kitchen shelves. Find it here 3 Plantas: Modern Vegan Recipes for Traditional Mexican Cooking Learn how to make authentic, vibrant, traditional Mexican recipes—including salsa, carnitas tacos, ceviche tostadas, and much more—using only plant-based ingredients with this debut cookbook from recipe creator Alexa Soto, which hit the shelves back in August. “I love being able to still enjoy all of the meals I grew up with,” raves one Amazon reviewer . James Beard Award-winning author Jorge Gaviria also has serious praise for Soto’s dishes. “I may still be a card-carrying carnivore, sure, but I now find myself craving dishes like her mole negro with roasted oyster mushroom s even more than my beloved carne asada,” he said. Find it here 4 Cooking With Nonna Traditional Italian recipes are often filled with cream, meat, and cheese, but in Cooking With Nonna , which was first released in August, content creator Giuseppe Federici teams up with his grandmother to show you how to make delicious, authentic Italian dishes using only plants. You’ll learn how to perfect everything from spaghetti to nduja to tiramisu. One heartfelt Amazon review reads: “I’m not one for following recipes or buying recipe books but I’m so, so glad I did. Made Nonna’s sugo the same day I received the book and omg it tastes exactly as I remember my Nonna’s did.” Find it here 5 Big Vegan Flavor Fans of the blog Rainbow Plant Life will love Big Vegan Flavor, released in September, which beautifully translates recipe creator Nisha Vora’s love of vibrant plant-based cooking onto the physical page. There are more than 150 recipes in the book, guiding you through how to perfect everything from “adult grilled cheese” to shawarma flatbreads to diner-style waffles. One Amazon reviewer praised Vora’s “attention to detail” on “specific ingredients, substitutions, and excellent cross-references,” while another said it was “beautifully written and produced.” Find it here 6 Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking Joe Yonan is a James Beard Award-winning food writer, so you can trust that this cookbook, released in September, is not only packed with impressive, creative recipes, but it’s also engaging, thorough, and educational, too. “Forget searching on the internet,” says cookbook author and vegan entrepreneur Miyoko Schinner. “Whatever recipe you’re looking for—or don’t even know you’re looking for—you can find a better version in Joe Yonan’s tome, Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking .” She added: “No corner of the world was left unexplored in this multicultural celebration of just great food. Could this book possibly be the last word on plant-based cuisine?” Find it here 7 A-Gong’s Table: Vegan Recipes from a Taiwanese Home Similar to Federici, plant-based chef and content creator George Lee pays homage to his grandfather in this thoughtful and poignant cookbook, which is filled with delicious recipes and mesmerizing photography of Taiwan from Laurent Hsia. Lee’s grandfather is no longer alive, but the book is a love letter to him and to Taiwan, as recipe developer Hannah Che observes in her review. “This is a beautiful love letter to Taiwan,” she says, “and a quietly uncompromising work of documentation.” Katy Hui-wen, who co-wrote A Culinary History of Taipei: Beyond Pork and Ponlai, adds: “For a young author, this enticing story—centered on his stern yet beloved grandfather—is an astonishingly accomplished exploration of flavors, ingredients, and traditions.” Find it here 8 PlantYou: Scrappy Cooking Carleigh Bodrug is a pro at helping people make the most of their money and their ingredients without creating excessive amounts of waste. This cookbook, released in April, is no different. Inspired by her Scrappy Cooking social media series, it contains over 150 vegan recipes—including coffee ground granola and oat pulp blondies—showing you how to get the best out of your pantry. “I have so many plant-based cookbooks and love many of them but some of them don’t get used much because of unusual ingredients and time-consuming steps,” reads one Amazon review . “This Scrappy Cooking is delightfully the opposite.” Find it here 9 The Vibrant Hong Kong Table From breakfast to family-style dinners to delicious late-night snacks, Christine Wong’s cookbook, released in September, will walk you through how to make delicious vegan recipes inspired by her upbringing in Hong Kong. “Fresh, seasonal, and exciting, the cuisine of Hong Kong is deliciously multi-faceted. Now, Christine Wong gives it a thoughtful, modern twist with wholesome, plant-based ingredients,” says James Beard Award-winning writer Cathy Erway. “ This is a fantastic reference for the food historian as well as the conscientious eater.” Find it here 10 Sesame, Soy, Spice In this cookbook, which hit the shelves back in March, Remy Morimoto Park brings together international and “Asian-ish” cuisine to create a variety of super comforting, super nutritious recipes that you’ll want to make on repeat. Expect to perfect everything from spicy peanut ramen to smoky maple tempeh bacon to sesame bark chocolate. Recipe developer and New York Times best-selling author Joanne Lee Molinaro says Sesame, Soy, Spice “gives readers an intimate look into how food can connect us to our past, our future, and most importantly, each other.” Find it here 11 The Vegan Ice Cream Bible If you love ice cream, this book, released in September, is an absolute must for your collection. Created by entrepreneur and vegan ice cream expert Lucy Allary, you’ll learn how to make your favorite frozen dessert using ingredients like coconut, salted pretzels, turmeric, walnuts, coffee, balsamic vinegar, and so much more. “I am absolutely blown away by the quantity and quality of the recipes in this book,” praises one reviewer on Amazon. Find it here 12 Island Vegan The year isn’t over yet, and that means we still have new vegan cookbook titles to look forward to. Lloyd Rose’s Island Vegan is set to hit the shelves in December, and it’s packed with 75 ultra-flavorful, unique, and innovative dishes inspired by the islands of the Caribbean. The pages are packed with stunning imagery and recipes for everything from vegan salt fish to sweet plantains to piña colada ice cream. 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Emboldened by the view from the top of the NFC North, the Detroit Lions are out to eliminate nightmare holiday gatherings when the Chicago Bears come to town Thursday for a lunchtime division duel. The Lions (10-1) are streaking one direction, the Bears (4-7) the other in the first matchup of the season between teams on opposite ends of the division. Riding a nine-game winning streak, their longest since a 10-game streak during their first season in Detroit in 1934, the Lions are burdened by losses in their traditional Thanksgiving Day game the past seven seasons. Three of the defeats are courtesy of Chicago. The Bears and Lions get together for the 20th time on Thanksgiving -- the Bears have 11 wins -- this week in the first of two meetings between the teams in a 25-day span. Detroit goes to Soldier Field on Dec. 22. "I think there's two things," Campbell said of the Thanksgiving losing streak. "Number one -- Get a W. And it's a division win that's why this huge. Number two is because the players are going to get a couple of days off. So, they have family, friends in, it'd be nice to feel good about it when you're with everybody because it's just not real fun. It's not real fun to be around." Detroit (10-1) owns the best record in the NFC but the Lions aren't even assured of a division title. Minnesota sits one game behind them and Green Bay is two games back. The Bears (4-7) sit in last place and would likely need to run the table to have any chance of making the playoffs. The Lions have been dominant in all phases and haven't allowed a touchdown in the past 10 consecutive quarters. Detroit's offense ranks first in points per game (32.7) and second in total yardage (394.3) The Lions defense has not given up a touchdown in the last 10 quarters. Rookie placekicker Jake Bates has made all 16 of his field goal attempts, including four from 50-plus yards over the past three games. Chicago shows up in a foul mood. The Bears are saddled with a five-game losing streak and Chicago's defense has been destroyed for nearly 2,000 total yards in the last four games. The Bears failed to reach the 20-point mark four times in five outings since they last won a game. In their latest defeat, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense perked up but they lost to Minnesota in overtime, 30-27. "We have to play complementary football for us to be able to win these games," coach Matt Eberflus said. "The games we have won, we have done that. The games we have been close we've missed the mark a little bit. Over the course of the year, it's been one side or the other, this side or that side. In this league you have to be good on all sides to win. That's what we are searching for." Williams threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. The wide receiver trio of DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Romeo Odunze combined for 21 receptions and two touchdowns while tight end Cole Kmet caught seven passes. "What I've been impressed with is just how he has grown," Campbell said. "He has grown every game but these last two I really feel like he's taken off and what they're doing with him has been really good for him and he just looks very composed. He doesn't get frazzled, plays pretty fast, and he's an accurate passer, big arm, and he's got some guys that can get open for him." Detroit's banged-up secondary could be susceptible against the Bears' veteran receivers in their bid to pull off an upset on Thursday. The Lions put two defensive backs on injured reserve in the past week and top cornerback Carlton Davis isn't expected to play due to knee and thumb injuries. Detroit offensive tackle Taylor Decker (knee) and top returner Kalif Raymond (foot) are also expected to miss the game, though Campbell expressed optimism that running back David Montgomery (shoulder), formerly of the Bears, would play. Bears safety Elijah Hicks was listed as a DNP for Tuesday's walkthrough. --Field Level Media
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Advisors Asset Management Inc. trimmed its position in Lyft, Inc. ( NASDAQ:LYFT – Free Report ) by 12.4% in the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 8,302 shares of the ride-sharing company’s stock after selling 1,180 shares during the quarter. Advisors Asset Management Inc.’s holdings in Lyft were worth $106,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also made changes to their positions in LYFT. CWM LLC lifted its stake in Lyft by 26.4% in the second quarter. CWM LLC now owns 6,968 shares of the ride-sharing company’s stock worth $98,000 after acquiring an additional 1,457 shares during the period. Comerica Bank raised its holdings in shares of Lyft by 310.3% in the 1st quarter. Comerica Bank now owns 102,576 shares of the ride-sharing company’s stock valued at $1,985,000 after purchasing an additional 77,578 shares in the last quarter. Sanctuary Advisors LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Lyft in the 2nd quarter worth approximately $388,000. New York State Teachers Retirement System bought a new position in shares of Lyft during the third quarter valued at approximately $423,000. Finally, Susquehanna Fundamental Investments LLC purchased a new position in Lyft during the second quarter valued at approximately $3,349,000. Institutional investors own 83.07% of the company’s stock. Lyft Price Performance NASDAQ:LYFT opened at $17.36 on Friday. The firm’s fifty day moving average is $14.70 and its two-hundred day moving average is $13.61. The firm has a market cap of $7.20 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -108.50, a PEG ratio of 4.98 and a beta of 2.04. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.88, a quick ratio of 0.75 and a current ratio of 0.75. Lyft, Inc. has a one year low of $8.93 and a one year high of $20.82. Analyst Ratings Changes A number of analysts have weighed in on LYFT shares. Citigroup lowered their target price on Lyft from $18.00 to $10.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a report on Thursday, August 8th. Canaccord Genuity Group upped their price objective on Lyft from $18.00 to $22.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research note on Thursday, November 7th. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft cut their target price on Lyft from $15.00 to $11.00 and set a “hold” rating on the stock in a research note on Thursday, August 8th. Royal Bank of Canada decreased their price target on shares of Lyft from $24.00 to $17.00 and set an “outperform” rating for the company in a research report on Thursday, August 8th. Finally, Cantor Fitzgerald lifted their price objective on shares of Lyft from $13.00 to $16.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research report on Thursday, November 7th. Twenty-eight investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, nine have assigned a buy rating and one has issued a strong buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the stock presently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $17.55. View Our Latest Stock Analysis on Lyft Insider Transactions at Lyft In related news, CAO Lisa Blackwood-Kapral sold 9,081 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, November 7th. The stock was sold at an average price of $18.02, for a total value of $163,639.62. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief accounting officer now owns 332,243 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $5,987,018.86. This represents a 2.66 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which can be accessed through this hyperlink . Also, Director John Patrick Zimmer sold 2,424 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, September 16th. The stock was sold at an average price of $11.32, for a total value of $27,439.68. Following the transaction, the director now owns 929,638 shares in the company, valued at $10,523,502.16. This represents a 0.26 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders have sold 19,990 shares of company stock valued at $317,333 in the last 90 days. 3.07% of the stock is currently owned by company insiders. Lyft Profile ( Free Report ) Lyft, Inc operates a peer-to-peer marketplace for on-demand ridesharing in the United States and Canada. It operates multimodal transportation networks that offer access to various transportation options through the Lyft platform and mobile-based applications. The company's platform provides a ridesharing marketplace, which connects drivers with riders; Express Drive, a car rental program for drivers; and a network of shared bikes and scooters in various cities to address the needs of riders for short trips. Featured Articles Want to see what other hedge funds are holding LYFT? 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Australia's regional property markets continue to outperform their metro counterparts, but price growth is cooling. or signup to continue reading Regional dwelling values rose 1.1 per cent in the three months to October, compared with 0.8 per cent in the cities, . The respective growth rates have softened from 2.3 per cent and 2.2 per cent respectively in the quarter to April. Mining regions in WA and Queensland led the charge, with property values in Mackay, Geraldton and Townsville up 8.8 per cent, 8.2 per cent and 6.6 per cent, respectively. Over the year to October, dwelling prices in each of the three markets surged by more than a quarter, driven by affordability and lifestyle appeal, CoreLogic economist Kaytlin Ezzy said. "But even with the impressive growth, for those with the capacity to service a mortgage, they still remain attainable with medians less than $600,000," Ms Ezzy said. In NSW and Victoria, there were signs of cooling in markets that had run hot during COVID-era tree and sea changes. Seven out of eight Victorian non-capital significant urban areas posted value drops, along with 10 of 21 equivalent regions in NSW. The holiday town of Batemans Bay on NSW's southern coast fell the most with a 2.7 per cent slump over the quarter, followed by Warrnambool on Victoria's southwest coast, where values sunk 2.6 per cent. "There's certainly been a slowdown in demand for these areas and more stock on the market and that's in addition to higher interest rates, cost of living pressures, and limited borrowing capacity" Ms Ezzy said. Over the year, 10 property markets in the southeastern states posted declines, led by a 6.3 per cent fall in the town of Ballarat in central-western Victoria. Regional rental prices grinded 0.5 per cent higher over the three months, but held steady on average across capital cities. As for mortgage affordability, Westpac economists recently joined NAB in pushing expectations of a Reserve Bank interest rate cut from February to May 2025. ANZ and CBA economists still expect the RBA to ease the cash rate for the first time in more than four years in February 2025. REGIONAL PROPERTY VALUES AT A GLANCE: - Highest quarterly growth: Mackay (Qld) - 8.3 per cent - Lowest quarterly growth: Batemans Bay (NSW) - minus 2.7 per cent - Highest annual growth: Geraldton (WA) - 28.7 per cent - Lowest annual growth: Ballarat (Vic) - 6.3 per cent - Shortest days on market: Bunbury (WA) - 13 days - Longest days on market: Batemans Bay (NSW) - 72 days REGIONAL RENTALS AT A GLANCE: - Highest quarterly rental growth: Albany (WA) - up 3.0 per cent - Lowest quarterly rental growth: Batemans Bay (NSW) - minus 2.4 per cent - Highest yearly rental growth: Geraldton (WA) - 14.6 per cent - Lowest yearly rental growth: Burnie - Somerset (Tas) - 1.8 per cent - Most affordable: Burnie - Somerset (Tas) - $408 - Least affordable: Gold Coast - Tweed Heads (Qld and NSW) - $833 DAILY Today's top stories curated by our news team. WEEKDAYS Grab a quick bite of today's latest news from around the region and the nation. WEEKLY The latest news, results & expert analysis. WEEKDAYS Catch up on the news of the day and unwind with great reading for your evening. WEEKLY Get the editor's insights: what's happening & why it matters. WEEKLY Love footy? We've got all the action covered. WEEKLY Every Saturday and Tuesday, explore destinations deals, tips & travel writing to transport you around the globe. WEEKLY Going out or staying in? Find out what's on. WEEKDAYS Sharp. Close to the ground. Digging deep. Your weekday morning newsletter on national affairs, politics and more. TWICE WEEKLY Your essential national news digest: all the big issues on Wednesday and great reading every Saturday. WEEKLY Get news, reviews and expert insights every Thursday from CarExpert, ACM's exclusive motoring partner. TWICE WEEKLY Get real, Australia! Let the ACM network's editors and journalists bring you news and views from all over. AS IT HAPPENS Be the first to know when news breaks. DAILY Your digital replica of Today's Paper. Ready to read from 5am! DAILY Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia. Fresh daily! Advertisement AdvertisementCandace Cameron Bure wears all red as she promotes her new film Home Sweet Christmas in NYC