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To support long-term community planning, the Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality (MRC) has produced an integrated sustainability plan.
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Sustainability
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To pool knowledge and reduce spending, three large townships with small populations adopted a joint plan to improve economic, environmental and social conditions in Ontario's rural North Durham region.
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Sustainability
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The Municipality of Chatham-Kent developed a sustainable community plan for its shoreline areas.
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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The Municipality of the District of Shelburne studied the feasibility of building a local waste transfer station to reduce the costs and environmental impact of trucking waste to a landfill in another municipality.
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
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The City of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu studied the feasibility of using municipal sewage sludge as agricultural fertilizer.
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
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The City of Kamloops evaluated the extent of soil and groundwater contamination on a portion of the municipally-owned site of the former provincial Rayleigh Correctional Centre.
  • Brownfields
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
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Dufferin County is considering an energy-from-waste solution for its garbage.
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
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To spur its economy and freshen its look, the City of Saint John made plans to overhaul its aging water system, reduce poverty in five struggling neighbourhoods, and clean up the unsightly and polluted downtown Marsh Creek waterway.
  • Poverty reduction
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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