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New apartments on the Yonkers Downtown Waterfront open; 10% to be affordable housing
Officials say Hudson Piers is the final and largest piece of the Yonkers Downtown Waterfront Revitalization.
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Portage and Main to reopen to pedestrians Friday morning
After being closed for for more than 40 years, Winnipeg's most iconic intersection will reopen to pedestrians on Friday. Work to remove the barricades at Portage and Main began last year.
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Speed limits in Whitehorse could soon go down to 40 km/h
The default is currently 50 kilometres per hour within city limits. City and council says the changes would improve safety. Cali McTavish has the story.
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Local businesses concerned about disruption in Regina's downtown core
A major revitalization project along Regina's 11th Avenue still has years to go before completion. Some local businesses are worried they won't survive the disruption.
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The City of Rahway announces upgrade to downtown security cameras
The upgraded closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have high-resolution cameras and modern safety tools that the city says will support faster, more effective emergency responses.
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City of Rahway announces upgrade to downtown security cameras
The upgraded closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have high-resolution cameras and modern safety tools that the city says will support faster, more effective emergency responses.
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Regina mayor talks about downtown rejuvenation
Mayor Chad Bachyinski joined The Morning Edition to talk about what the city is doing to try to keep businesses from leaving downtown Regina.
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8 recipients chosen as part of New Rochelle's Retail Tenant Improvement Fund
According to New Rochelle Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert, a total of 70 businesses applied for the Retail Tenant Improvement Fund grant.
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Mark Critch honours his dad — journalist ‘Mr. Crime’ — with new award and shares stories
The late Mike Critch was a celebrated radio journalist for decades. He passed away in 2015. This year, his son, actor and comedian Mark Critch, created an award to honour his father. It’s part of the Atlantic Journalism Awards, the “Mike...
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Briarcliff Manor moves ahead with development project for downtown
It will include a new police station and village court facility, public parking facilities, a mixed-use residential and commercial development, a public plaza and new recreational trail connections.
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Trump defends sending National Guard to L.A. as protests continue
U.S. President Donald Trump defended sending National Guard troops to the Los Angeles protests against his immigration policies. Demonstrations were less volatile on Tuesday despite some scuffles with police.
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How commuters are dealing with Montreal’s public transit strike
June 9, 10 and 11 are going to be the most challenging days of the STM maintenance workers' strike because the Metro and buses will only run during rush hour and a few late-night hours.
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Mayor Gillingham takes safety tour in Winnipeg's West End
Mayor Scott Gillingham spoke with businesses and community members in the West End neighbourhood about the Safe Winnipeg Initiative.
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3 major flood-mitigation projects moving forward in Sussex
After getting the green light from the federal government, the Town of Sussex is moving ahead with projects to mitigate the flooding that residents face every year.
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Developer looks for zoning amendment to add retail complex to Whistle Bend in Whitehorse
Whistle Bend is the fastest growing neighbourhood in Whitehorse. There are currently no places to buy food or essential items in the area. Northern Vision Development is looking to build a retail space to change that.
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Vancouver city council approves 20-year plan to revitalize Granville Street
Council unanimously approved a new strategy for Granville Street, a vision that would eventually involve the removal of vehicles, a destination public space at Robson Street and the replacement of SROs with rental and social housing.
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Vancouver Public Library celebrating 30 years of the central branch
This week, the Vancouver Public Library marked 30 years of its central branch location. Story producer Caroline Chan speaks with interim Chief Librarian and CEO Dawn Ibey who was there when they first opened the doors to the public in 1995.
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Is a hotel turned shelter a problem, or part of the solution?
On Main Street in Corner Brook, Mayor Jim Parsons says more people are begging for change, and there’s more petty crime. He says the issue is the location of an emergency shelter in the old Hotel Corner Brook. But advocates and residents...
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Waterford Hospital will close, but NLHS says no timeline as to when
The new mental health and addictions centre in St. John’s replaces the Waterford Hospital as the go-to place for mental health care. Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services CEO Pat Parfrey said that while some outpatient services still...
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Urban planner says finishing Halifax's bike network is essential
Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore says he plans to bring forward a motion to council to temporarily pause the construction of cycling infrastructure to address traffic congestion. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke with urban planner Tristan Cleveland...
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Downtown Winnipeg councillors worry about loss of parking meters
Two downtown city councillors say a city plan to remove all parking meters this summer, and instead rely mainly on a mobile app for payment, could leave some people who lack smartphones without a way to pay for street parking.
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Staff to soon resume parking at Halifax hospitals
After weeks of complaints, staff at Nova Scotia's biggest hospitals will once again be able to park at work without facing fees of more than $72 a day. Carolyn Ray has the story.
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New downtown park honours the women who helped shape Montreal
Place des Montréalaises commemorates 21 women who made a mark on the city. The $98.8-million space also serves as a link between downtown and Old Montreal.
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Trying to avoid Montreal construction? Steer clear of these 3 spots this summer
Summer in Montreal is often synonymous with orange cones. About 44 major work sites are scattered across the city this summer, but three are expected to be particularly bad.