Great Lakes Echo

By Clara Lincolnhol

Michigan is pouring $77 million into clean-up of contaminated abandoned real estate such as former factories. The director of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy says the goal is to make the cleaned-up sites safe for housing, commercial developments and other uses.

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London Free Press
Another sad loss? Regarding Hyde Park highrise plan faces pushback from city (Nov. 8) and Politicos buck staff advice, refuse heritage tag for 1870s-era building (Nov. 14) about the proposed demolition of Crossings Grill and Pub, it seems developers are going to get their way yet again and another beautiful old building is going to […]
London Free Press
The proposals could be on the table for city council in January.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader asks: Does anyone - besides the federal government - think developers aren’t building as many homes as they can already?
Great Lakes Echo

By Mia Litzenberg

Climate change is creating new challenges for Great Lakes coastal communities. To tackle these hazards, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority launched the Lake Ontario Coastal Resilience Pilot Project last summer. Over the next four years, the project aims to engage communities in developing a coastal resilience plan.

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