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Lineup announced for Lucknow’s annual music fest
Lucknow’s Music in the Fields recently announced its 2024 artist lineup, featuring a healthy dose of Canadian talent. “Our team couldn’t be more excited to share the list of confirmed performers for our 2024 edition of Lucknow’s Music in the Fields,” said event co-chair Rick McMurray in a news release issued on Feb. 17. “We […]
London city committee briefs: Council pay raise, plaza plan
News and notes from Monday meetings at city hall: City politicians endorsed a 3.5 per cent raise for themselves this year. The policy dictating pay for councillors and the mayor – recommended by an independent task force – allows for an inflationary raise each year, as long as non-unionized city worker wages aren’t frozen. Those […]
Local wins championship title
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Michigan is spending big on infrastructure. Its problems are even bigger.
By Jonathan Oosting and Kelly House, Bridge Michigan
The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water.
Internal plans reveal potential ‘phase 2’ in controversial Ontario Place redevelopment
The Ford government is facing fresh questions over its plans to redevelop Ontario Place after new documents suggest the province considered filling in a portion of Lake Ontario to create a new development space. Read the full story by Global News. Read the full story Tags: News, Daily News, lake, government