Tiny house you walk past on ordinary Wirral street was once known as The Bog Shop
The pint sized property has been all manner of things in its colourful history including a public toilet
284A Poulton Road, Wallasey.
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This is the tiny house many will have walked by every day and not realised its long, eclectic history.
Investor presentations signalled the Kenney government aimed to open protected lands to open-pit mining.
Tyee contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk is an award-winning journalist whose books and articles focus on epidemics, the energy industry, nature and more. SHARES Documents show Australian firms seeking open-pit coal mining leases in Alberta got signals protections to sensitive lands would be lifted, clearing the way. The public only found out months later, the day the Coal Policy was rescinded.
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Australian mining firms seeking to strip-mine metallurgical coal in Alberta’s eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains knew well ahead of Albertans that the government was planning to rescind a law that stood in the way.