The Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) represented by the Public Parks Department, in co-operation with the embassy of Moldova, held an event to plant a variety of trees in New Slata Park as part of the campaign to plant one million trees.
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) The Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine is planning to rebuild 20,000 kilometers of public roads by 2023.
Infrastructure Minister Vladyslav Kryklii said this during the program Zdorova Polityka (Healthy Politics), when asked about plans on road construction for the current year, Ukrinform reports. This year we will start from the real funding, which will be projected and we plan ambitious figures… But the goal is to rebuild 20,000 kilometers of public roads by 2023 inclusive, said Kryklii.
As reported by Ukrinform, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a list of roads of national importance to be reconstructed in 2021.
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Rodney returns! Famous runaway cat finds new home in Whanganui after latest rescue
18 Feb, 2021 12:58 AM
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Rodney the cat enjoying some down time in Whanganui on Thursday. Photo / Supplied
Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron
Rodney the cat, the famous feline who first sprang to the public s attention after being dumped outside Marton, is back in care once again after spending nearly four months on the run.
Barring a return trip to the great unknown, he will spend the rest of his days being looked after in Whanganui.
Last July Rodney was allegedly dumped about 15km north of Marton having been a fixture of the town s ITM shop floor for the best part of a decade.
A default by Greece on its debt obligations is not and has never been an option, a spokeswoman for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday.