[URBAN NOTE] Seven cities links: Montréal;, Québec City, Saint John, Moncton, D.C., Dallas, …
- CBC Montreal reports on how a downsizing Montréal-area convent recently put on a very large yard sale.
- Will the staged construction of a tramway in Québec City lead to the partial completion of that project? CBC examines the issue.
- The New Brunswick city of Saint John recently celebrated its Loyalist heritage. Global News reports.
- The new community garden in Moncton sounds lovely. Global News reports.
- CityLab notes the sad precedent of the privatization of an old Carnegie Library in Washington D.C. into an Apple Store.
- CityLab considers if cycling can make inroads in pro-car Dallas.
- Open Democracy examines the controversy surrounding the contested construction of an Orthodox church in Yekaterinburg.
Written by Randy McDonald
May 28, 2019 at 6:45 pm
Posted in Assorted, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences, Urban Note
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