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It was a bittersweet evening, as Lakeview Community Partners Limited LCPL , the province and the City of Mississauga announced plans to transform the former Lakeview Generating Station into a vibrant mix of recreational, residential and retail properties, called Lakeview Village, at a celebration held Tuesday, April 10.Mississauga Coun. Jim Tovey, who died on Jan. 15, was the driving force behind plans to transform the former coal-burning generating station into a pedestrian-friendly and environmentally-sustainable community with trails and meadows. I know Jim Tovey is looking down on us and smiling, said Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie. His legacy will live on. ARTICLE CON
stanley canada TINUES BELOW The 71.6-hectare Lakeview Village will include 5,000 to 7,000 new homes in a variety of housing options, including townhouses, mid-r
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stanley cups vesting in new transit and road infrastructure projects in the Chatham-Kent and Leamington.Local MPP Rick Nicholls announced today that the Ford Government is investing close to $1.8 million in four transit and road infras
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water bottle stanley The transit projects announced today promise to make a real difference in peoples lives, said Laurie Scott, Minister of Infrastructure. Better public transit creates stronger communities. It helps people spend less time commuting to work and home, and more time doing the things they love with those they care about most. The projects are now with the federal government for final funding decisions as they are reviewed for eligibility under the ICIP program. Some projects could begin as soon as Fall 2019. If approved, the nominated projects will be eligible for total funding of more than 5.8 Million