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Tag: ALR

June 25, 2019June 25, 2019 Brad Richert

A Slow Clap for a New Outdated, Greenwashed Tree Protection Bylaw

June 14, 2019June 14, 2019 Brad Richert

More Council Coverage: Petition Policy Ignored, Soil Deposit apps pushed to ALC

April 5, 2019 Brad Richert

Lack of tree retention being pushed to the limit in Willoughby

January 20, 2019January 22, 2019 Brad Richert

What to Expect from Council in 2019: Part 1 of 3 – Ferguson, Richter, Kunst, Davis

December 28, 2018December 28, 2018 Brad Richert

Will eliminating “monster homes” help or hurt the ALR?

December 12, 2018December 13, 2018 Brad Richert

Luke 15 House Goes to ALC

December 10, 2018December 13, 2018 Brad Richert

Meeting III in Review Pt 1: New Beginnings or Same Old Story?

November 1, 2018November 1, 2018 Brad Richert

The Next 4 Years… dun dun dun…

Brad Richert : Planning & Politics in Langley Township

Brad Richert : Planning & Politics in Langley Township

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  • Stop demanding more lanes!
  • Build Mixed Use for Walkability: an Interview with Eric Woodward
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