Reporter the man behind the coal plan, a prominent local developer. Were not building a coal distribution turn. Were building a multibody terminal. Reporter it will have coal coming through it. Thats not been determined. Reporter but his Company California capital and Investment Group still needs to build the new terminal, still needs cash and the coal deal would bring in 53 million. We have environmentalists coming through saying west oakland is already exposed to high rates of pollution. West oakland children have high rates of asthma. They dont want coal to be coming through here next and having them exposed to that. What do you say to that . I say we have a squa document. We went through a very long process. Reporter thats the California Environmental quality act this requires state and local authorities to identify significant environmental impacts. The document clearly articulates 660 mitigations that have to be met to support the bulk multi commodity terminal. Thats what we have
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Two men turned a test of stamina into an opportunity to raise money and awareness about mental health while paying tribute to a Chatham man.
On the evening of March 5, Mark Meko, of Chatham and former Chatham resident Aaron Handsor, now living in London, began running four kilometres every four hours for 48 hours straight.
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When they began planning this feat of endurance in January, first done by retired U.S. Navy Seal David Goggins, they also decided to turn it into a fundraiser to support mental health services.