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This is how Toronto s massive 16 km linear park will look when it s finished

This is how Toronto s massive 16 km linear park will look when it s finished Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. The 16 kilometre park that will eventually run all the way from the Don River ravine to Rouge National Urban Park is a few steps closer to being complete, and new renderings and visuals give a sneak peek into what it ll look like.  Rendering of a trail intersection in The Meadoway.  The Toronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has been working with the City of Toronto to transform the once barren (save for the power lines) Gatineau Hydro Corridor in Scarborough into a lush meadowland to be known as The Meadoway.

Hashtag Trending, March 15, 2021 – Amazon says no to Pickering and appeals orders to close a Brampton warehouse; Google accused of tracking users in Incognito mode

Published: March 15th, 2021 Amazon says no to a Pickering warehouse opening while appealing orders to close a Brampton location due to a COVID-19 outbreak, and Google is accused of tracking users in ‘Incognito’ mode It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Monday, March 15, and I’m your host Alex Coop.     CBC is reporting that Amazon has decided to not put the largest retail warehouse in Canada on a protected wetland site in Pickering. The deadline for the Toronto Region Conservation Authority to grant permission to the property owner, the Triple Group of Companies, to begin destroying the wetland was Friday. It is not yet clear how Amazon’s withdrawal from the proposal will affect the developer’s plans to build on the wetland. Pickering Mayor Dave Ryan issued a statement saying he’s “truly disappointed for Pickering and its residents,” adding the city has lost a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to bring 2,0

Wetland that Amazon considered for warehouse safe from destruction — for now

Wetland that Amazon considered for warehouse safe from destruction for now CBC/Radio-Canada © Patrick Morrell/CBC Roughly half of this property in Pickering, owned by Triple Group, is classed as a protected wetland. If approved for development, commercial real estate analysts say it would skyrocket in value, potentially to more than $100 million. This view looks northwest from the corner of Bayly St. and Squires Beach Rd. A developer s promise not to damage the Duffins Creek wetland in Pickering is now legally binding, after the plan was presented Monday to an Ontario court. That protection, however, is not permanent. It depends on the outcome of a court case in which the Ford government is fighting for its right to fast-track development on protected sites such as wetlands. 

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