First Nation threatens to shut Edmundston school on leased land

"A dispute between the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation and the provincial government could disrupt the start of classes at an Edmundston high school in September. The Madawaska First Nation owns about half of the land where the Cité des Jeunes school is located. The First...

Apart from the noose, this is an everyday story of modern America

One would think that Americans would be ashamed of this but they aren't.  Even further, I find it quite embarrassing that a foreign observer can plainly see what Americans refuse to acknowledge.  So much...

The Redevelopment of a City is an Art

"Charles Landry, 58, is considered one of the world's leading urban researchers and is the author of "The Creative City." He talks to SPIEGEL about how cities can harness their inhabitants' skills so they show up on the international radar and the German tendency to make...

No case against nurses in Katrina deaths

One story that seemed to stand as a monument to much of the official response to Hurricane Katrina was the story of how doctors and nurses had actually killed patents instead of trying to save them from the...

Montreal man lauded for giving litterbug taste of own medicine - CBC Montreal

" Last Updated: Thursday, April 5, 2007 | 11:40 AM ET CBC News As Montreal officials threaten to fine people who don't pick up after themselves on the streets, one man has taken the city's litter problem into his own hands — literally. Claude Landry is enjoying his 15...

Montreal man lauded for giving litterbug taste of own medicine - CBC Montreal

" Last Updated: Thursday, April 5, 2007 | 11:40 AM ET CBC News As Montreal officials threaten to fine people who don't pick up after themselves on the streets, one man has taken the city's litter problem into his own hands — literally. Claude Landry is enjoying his 15...

Montreal man lauded for giving litterbug taste of own medicine - CBC Montreal

" Last Updated: Thursday, April 5, 2007 | 11:40 AM ET CBC News As Montreal officials threaten to fine people who don't pick up after themselves on the streets, one man has taken the city's litter problem into his own hands — literally. Claude Landry is enjoying his 15...

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