Saint John warned against paving old-growth forest and putting up industrial park
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Saint John warned against paving old-growth forest and putting up industrial park - New Brunswick
A spruce tree in Saint John, N.B., likely dating back to around the time of famed French explorer Samuel de Champlain, is part of a forested area at risk of being paved over.
Saint John is warned against paving old-growth forest and putting up industrial park
A spruce tree in Saint John, N.B., likely dating back to around the time of famed French explorer Samuel de Champlain, is part of a forested area at risk of being paved over to make room for a new kind of habitat: an industrial park expansion west of the port city.
Saint John warned against paving old-growth forest and putting up industrial park
A spruce tree in Saint John, N.B., likely dating back to around the time of famed French explorer Samuel de Champlain, is part of a forested area at risk of being paved over to make room for a new kind of habitat: an industrial park expansion west of the port city.
In Saint John, a spruce probably dating back to the time of the famous French explorer Samuel de Champlain is part of a forest area threatened with asphalting to make way for a new type of habitat:...
LORNEVILLE — In Saint John, New Brunswick, a spruce probably dating back to the time of the famous French explorer Samuel de Champlain is part of a forest area threatened with asphalt to make way for a new type of habitat: the expansion of an industrial park west of the port city. The Saint John City Council recently approved plans for Spruce Lake Industrial Park, described on the business hub's website as a "diversified ecosystem" of enterprise…
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