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Councillor concerned parking requirements standing in way of more affordable housing

Councillor concerned parking requirements standing in way of more affordable housing
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The legacy of Inuvik's iconic 'End of the Dempster' sign

The legacy of Inuvik's iconic 'End of the Dempster' sign
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Inuvik's first ever welcome sign will come down, but it's not goodbye forever

Inuvik s first ever welcome sign will come down, but it s not goodbye forever The Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich in Council put in a bid to be the new owners of the town s old welcome sign once it s taken down. Social Sharing The old sign, soon to be rehomed, will be owned by the Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich’in Council Posted: May 05, 2021 3:45 PM CT | Last Updated: May 5 Max Morin designed and painted the sign in 1992 after moving to Inuvik as an RCMP officer. (Mackenzie Scott/CBC ) As one welcome sign in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, goes down, another will go up. However, the old sign won t be gone for long.

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How 145-year-old windows bring new light to Halifax art exhibit

How 145-year-old windows bring new light to Halifax art exhibit A set of gothic windows from the city market in Saint John, N.B., have been repurposed to create an art installation in Halifax. Social Sharing Windows were removed from Saint John market, purchased by man in P.E.I., then sold to artist in Halifax Posted: Dec 11, 2020 12:11 PM AT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020 The art installation, titled Open Hearth features the antique windows that were restored, covered in coloured cellophane, and then backlit to resemble a large campfire. (Brian MacKay/CBC)

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