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Toronto s newest bridge just arrived in the Port Lands Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Another of Toronto s fancy new steel bridges has just arrived in the city from Nova Scotia to help connect the downtown core to the all-new neighbourhood that will be Villiers Island. The striking red-and-white, Dutch-designed structures and their respective journeys home have become somewhat famous, and something that residents have been eagerly watching as the Port Lands area slowly transitions from an underused industrial wasteland into a vibrant new community. The west half of the Commissioners St. Bridge has arrived in the Port Lands! Learn more about the bridges here: https://t.co/opN6bUW3nq#BridgeWatchTOhttps://t.co/b7CztG6OSk ....
Auckland needs Pakiri’s sand, commissioners hear Kaipara Ltd legal representative Morgan Slyfield. Commissioner chair Les Simmons. A new map produced by Kaipara Ltd sections off an area to be avoided by dredging, marked in grey. Hearings for Kaipara Ltd’s resource consent application to dredge two million cubic metres of sand offshore from Mangawhai and Pakiri began this morning. Just weeks ago, it was revealed by the Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society and Friends of Pakiri group that Auckland Council’s consent compliance monitoring team was investigating Kaipara Ltd due to alleged environmental damage. Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society chair Ken Rayward says the society organised a team of divers who reported that an 18km trench had been caused by continual dredging of a single stretch of seabed. ....
Letters to the editor: Commission got it right for Bay Venues 4 May, 2021 10:00 PM 3 minutes to read Justine Brennan, chief executive of Bay Venues Ltd (left) and Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust director Tommy Wilson. Photo / File Justine Brennan, chief executive of Bay Venues Ltd (left) and Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust director Tommy Wilson. Photo / File Bay of Plenty Times Congratulations to the new city commissioners for getting it right when it comes to Bay Venues. Without the tautoko of Bay Venues and in particular Justine Brennan, its wonder woman chief executive, we would not have been able to feed our homeless families. ....