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Opinion: We must unlock the wealth of cities after the lockdown ends

The Globe and Mail Glen Murray Published March 6, 2021 Bookmark Glen Murray is a former mayor of Winnipeg and minister in the Ontario government, having held the portfolios of Environment and Climate Change, Transportation, and Infrastructure. This was to be the urban century, when spatially coherent cities were well planned and organized to deliver an unprecedented quality of life to their citizens. Now, many of our urban economies are still “locked down” by a pandemic – and we are struggling to find the keys to unlock them. My late friend Jane Jacobs spoke of the many “jobs” that cities must do, but she argued that the most important is generating wealth because all the others depend on it.

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Hydro projects built for the future

Winnipeg Free Press By: Gary Doer | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Monday, Mar. 1, 2021 Opinion After winning the privilege of governing on behalf of Manitobans in 1999, we knew we faced two major infrastructure risks. After winning the privilege of governing on behalf of Manitobans in 1999, we knew we faced two major infrastructure risks. The great flood of 1997 had come dangerously close to overwhelming the floodway. A federal study was underway and provided us with a detailed action plan to boost the floodway’s level of protection, from one in 100 years to one in 700 years. We were proud to stand on the shoulders of former premier Duff Roblin, and were fortunate to receive his assistance in sealing a joint-funding agreement with Canada to make the floodway expansion possible.

On-loan Man United teenager on target as Forest left frustrated by Derby

On-loan Man United teenager on target as Forest left frustrated by Derby James Garner scored his maiden league goal to give Chris Hughton’s side a first-half lead. By Press Association Friday 26 Feb 2021, 11:05 PM Feb 26th 2021, 11:05 PM 7,184 Views 2 Comments Nottingham Forest s James Garner celebrates scoring. Image: PA Image: PA COLIN KAZIM-RICHARDS struck an 84th-minute equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw for Derby against local rivals Nottingham Forest. On-loan teenage Manchester United midfielder James Garner had earlier scored his maiden league goal to give Chris Hughton’s side a first-half lead. That goal had looked set to give Forest victory, only for former Turkey striker Kazim-Richards to fire home near the end to earn the home side a share of the spoils in the East Midlands derby at Pride Park.

Cross-country elite eager and ready for national championships

Reigning senior champion is 26-year-old Raglan farmer Jason Dickey, the outright winner when the series was last held in 2019. He is sidelined with an ankle injury and unable to defend his crown. Likewise for Taupōs three-time former champion Brad Groombridge, who has a knee injury after he crashed during the motocross nationals event near Rotorua on Sunday. However, Whanganui s Seth Reardon, the runner-up in 2019, is expected to line up on Sunday, alongside Palmerston North s 2015 national champion Paul Whibley, Wairoa s Tommy Watts, Pahīatua s Charles Alabaster, Raglan s Brandon Given, Hamilton s Phil Goodwright and Andrew Charleston, Te Kauwhata s Jacob Brown and Rotorua s Callum Dudson.

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