November 10, 2009 Headlines
November 10, 2009
LOCAL Guest column by Gregor Robertson and Dianne Watts: Turning our profile into investment and jobs [The Province]
Municipalities use Olympics to woo new business [The Globe and Mail]
Why New York Enticed Translink Chief [The Tyee]
Low density neighbourhoods prove costly for TransLink [City Caucus]
INTERNATIONAL LEED for Weeds: New Program Will Rate Green Landscapes [NewWest Blog]
Plans call for Triangle to become West Seattle gateway [The Seattle Times]
The Art of Reunification [Places: Design Observer]
Planning Chiefs: Urban Planning Still Hindered by Politics, Past Mistakes [S.F. Streets Blog]
India's Barefoot Solar Engineers Are Building a Brighter Future [Inhabitat]
Auto Executives Believe Raising Gas Tax Best Way to Increase Fuel Economy [Automobile]
State exploring detailed strategy for growth [San Francisco Chronicle]
A void paved over with concrete [Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]










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