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Two North Okanagan communities settle decades-long dispute over water feesFor over 40 years, the City of Armstrong and the Township of Spallumcheen have been unable to solve a dispute over how much users pay for the water they utilize.ConsumerFeb 18, 2023
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Rural, urban voices crucial for governments to move forward together: Mayor ClarkIn Ottawa, Clark took part in a roundtable meeting with Justin Trudeau, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and municipal leaders from across the country.CanadaNov 29, 2019
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Halifax-to-Lunenburg via trail could soon be realityAs the Halifax Urban Greenway project moves toward its next phase the city provided plan info and took resident feedback at an open house Thursday night.EnvironmentJun 7, 2018
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London city council passes on bid for 2020 International Plowing Match — againFor the third time London city councillors have decided not to back a bid for the International Plowing Match.PoliticsJan 30, 2018
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Halifax’s Argyle Street nominated for best street transformationStreetsblogUSA, an urban planning and design website, has named the stretch of downtown Halifax, N.S., as one of their six best urban street transformations of 2017.CanadaDec 21, 2017
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Should London bid for 2020 International Plowing Match?To bid or not to bid --- that is the question facing city politicians today as they consider making a bid for the 2020 International Plowing Match.PoliticsDec 11, 2017
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Bill Armstrong asks Thames Centre to support London’s (non-existent) bid for 2020 IPMBill Armstrong isn't giving up on his bid to bring the International Plowing Match to London in 2020.PoliticsOct 27, 2017
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London councillors debate plowing match bid for 90 minutes, defer to staffA proposal over whether London should bid to host the 2020 International Plowing Match spawned a 90-minute debate at London city hall last night.PoliticsOct 17, 2017
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Urban farm stands could be coming to VictoriaVictoria City Council is planning to amend a bylaw that would allow backyard gardeners to sell what they grow.EnvironmentAug 12, 2016
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City collecting public opinions on Winnipeg’s first downtown dog parkThe city of Winnipeg wants to give urban pups the same opportunity as their suburban furry friends.Feb 24, 2016
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