The University of Potsdam and the the Swiss National Science Foundation present the Images of History in Contemporary Art research project and associated workshop “Narrative constituting in art since the 2000s”.
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Publishing date: Feb 07, 2021 • February 7, 2021 • 2 minute read • Mt. Brydges resident Kevin Kingma spearheaded a campaign, dubbed Not in My Park, urging Strathroy-Caradoc council to reconsider building an attainable housing development at Cenotaph Park. The municipality announced Friday it won t build at the site and is now looking for other locations. (Supplied by Kevin Kingma)
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Strathroy-Caradoc officials are reworking a proposed affordable housing development in Mt. Brydges after the plan drew backlash from locals who questioned its location at a community park.
After blowback at a virtual public meeting last week, the municipality said it’s looking for a new location for an attainable housing build, scrapping the originally proposed site at Cenotaph Park on Queen Street.