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The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is announcing a new conservation site in southwest Alberta. This 303-hectare property, dubbed Chapel Rock, boasts…
LONDON, ONT. A controversial housing development near Meadowlily Woods was approved by city council Tuesday. A mix of 88 houses and townhouses will be built at 101 Meadowlily Road, across from the Environmentally Significant Area (ESA). It includes a landscaped buffer separating the subdivision from the adjacent nature preserve. The plan was revised after a contentious public meeting in October. Opponents maintain that the development is too intense for the rural nature of the area. The approval comes after the city s Planning and Environment Committee voted against a recommendation on March 29. The group Friends of Meadowlily Woods had been rallying support against the development, arguing that the intensification in an environmental oasis is too high.