A former CDN-NDG resident has been recognized for her role in helping to protect a local green space. She won a national award for creating a movement which pushed both politicians and citizens to act. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, residents believe she has created a lasting legacy.
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Montreal woman wins national environment award for work on Saint-Jacques escarpment
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