Not exact matches
A couple months later, in November, when the Burnaby Mountain standoff was at its peak and
protesting residents were being arrested, Kinder Morgan again lobbied the provincial government about its
plans for Trans Mountain and, you guessed it, wrote a cheque to the BC Liberals.
Tsipras is to address a growth conference on Lesvos later on Thursday amid tight security as local
residents have
planned protests against the large migrant population on the island and the government's
plans to revoke the island's discounted rate of value added tax.
Plans to upgrade and develop Lake Ellyn «s Depression - era boathouse have been put off at least until the end of the summer because of
protests from Glen Ellyn
residents who believe the modernization will ruin the character of the sylvan area around the 10 - acre lake.
During a
protest Thursday, West Rogers Park
residents criticized a
plan to build a senior center at Warren...
The
residents came to the village Legal Committee meeting to
protest the district's
plan to develop 20 acres of village property into a nature sanctuary.
Plans to upgrade and develop Lake Ellyn «s Depression - era boathouse have been put off at least until the end of the summer because of
protests from Glen Ellyn
residents who believe the modernization would ruin the character of the area around the 10 - acre lake.
Israel has warned Gaza
residents they will be risking their lives if they approach the border during a
planned mass
protest.
Residents around Tillson Lake in Gardiner are
protesting plans by the Palisades Interstate Parks Commission, which has jurisdiction, to drain the lake.
A number of Russian - speaking
residents of the district showed up at the LATFOR hearing in Brooklyn today to
protest the GOP's
plan to carve it up.
The amendment, which sparked controversy, allows for the building of large senior living facilities in residentially zoned areas — including a facility
planned by Brightview Senior Living at the former Lake Street Quarry — and has drawn petitions and
protests from a slew of Harrison
residents.
The hundreds of East End
residents planning to
protest helicopter noise during the East Hampton Town Board's next regular meeting on Thursday are being asked to wait another week to voice their concerns.
At 4 p.m., Assemblyman Luis Sepúlveda and Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. will rally with Parkchester owner -
residents to continue their
protest against management and the board's
plan to impose a 15 percent monthly increase in common charges assessed to Parkchester South condo owners, 2000 E Tremont Ave., the Bronx.
The group
plans to march alongside over 100 Westchester
residents in New York City this weekend to
protest in favor of legislation and policies regarding human rights, immigration reform, and women's rights.
The network's
plan to expand into the neighborhood and open a new school called Upper West Success Academy has drawn
protests from
residents and elected officials.
ASTORIA — Local elected officials, community leaders and a group of
residents gathered last week at an Astoria park to
protest reported
plans of a right - wing Greek party to open an office in the neighborhood.
Recently the Rockland County Times reported that:
Residents of New Hempstead, Pomona, Hillcrest, Spring Valley and New City have been
protesting the
plans for a slaughterhouse in New Square for several years, but apparently to little avail, as opponents say the
plans are progressing to the point where actual construction may soon begin.
HARLEM —
Residents of a 1,200 - unit apartment complex at Broadway and 135th Street held a 12 - hour
protest against a
plan by management to require them to have photo id to enter the building.
There were two large
protests in the Yunnan city of Kunming last June when
residents resisted
plans for a local factory to produce paraxylene, a chemical used in making fabrics and plastic bottles.
Residents of the area have
protested the
plans to expand the school, which now has about 400 students, arguing that it would bring traffic and overcrowding to their neighborhood.
1969 In January, a group of artists meet at Andrews» studio to organize the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition (BECC) to
protest the upcoming exhibition Harlem on My Mind: The Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900 - 1968 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for its exclusion of Harlem
residents and artists from the exhibition and its
planning.
This argument didn't persuade East Village
residents, who loudly
protested the proposed changes to their neighborhood, but in the end the city
planning commission granted conditional approvals to Cooper Union.
Residents of Atterwasch and other villages gathered in the rain last year to
protest plans for expanded brown coal strip - mining that would erase their Lausitz towns from the map.
In 2013 I became involved with a newly formed group of Burnaby
residents protesting a
plan by Kinder Morgan, a Texas based oil company, to dramatically expand the export of diluted bitumen from the Alberta tar sands to oversees markets through a small marine terminal in Burrard Inlet, just miles from the City of Vancouver.