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Posted: Jun 02, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: June 2
Ducie Howe, left, and a fellow Mi kmaw activist, with a sign of protest against the proposed workcamp in Goldboro, N.S., for Pieridae Energy s liquified natural gas project.(Joey Brooks/Contributed)
Some Mi kmaq say the plan to build a liquified natural gas plant in rural Nova Scotia which would require a 5,000-person workcamp poses an unacceptable risk to women s safety and should be stopped.
Ducie Howe is among them.
The Mi kmaw activist and water protector from Sipekne katik First Nation said she does not support the proposed $13-billion Goldboro LNG plant on Nova Scotia s eastern shore, and she wants Mi kmaw chiefs to withdraw from a deal to service the workcamp.
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CAIRO: Sky Abu Dhabi Developments, a subsidiary of the UAE-based Diamond Group, was aiming to achieve sales this year of around 1.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($100 million) at its residential project in the New Administrative Capital, according to a senior company executive.
Mustafa Salah, chief executive officer of the commercial sector at Sky Abu Dhabi Developments, said the property firm had made EGP700 million in contractual sales from the project so far, of which EGP250 million had been invested this year.
The company’s project in the New Administrative Capital is located on 23 feddans (23.87 acres) in the R8 area and includes 1,000 housing units with a total investment of EGP4 billion.