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Quebec launches task force to overhaul South Shore’s Route 132

CityNews Montreal

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July 11, 2026

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After several years of waiting and complaints from municipal officials, redevelopment work will begin on a section of Route 132, between the municipalities of Saint-Constant and Delson, on the South Shore (Montreal). While in Saint-Constant, Premier Christine Fréchette announced Saturday morning the establishment of a project office for the redevelopment of this section of road [] The post Quebec launches task force to overhaul South Shore’s Route 132 appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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CBC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

New concrete seawall a concern to N.B. neighbours but lies outside government jurisdiction

The construction of a large seawall around a coastal property in Cap-Brûlé has neighbouring residents concerned about the impact on public beaches and calling out a lack of rules governing erosion-control structures in New Brunswick.

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

SoCal beach transforms into ultimate remote work escape — after city tried to pull the plug

A Southern California beach was transformed into a mass remote work space Thursday after city officials initially told organizers to pound sand on future events. Videos and photos from the event showed hundreds of remote workers ditching their desks for the sand, packing Law Street Beach in San Diego’s Pacific Beach neighborhood to soak up []

Independent Online

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· Jun 22, 2026

Security measures ramped up in Eastern Cape as SANDF backs police for June 30

Security measures ramped up in Eastern Cape as SANDF backs police for June 30

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Treasure Hunt Under The Waves: Pasco County Scallop Season Officially Kicks Off Today

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Boaters and divers are hitting the water today as the 2026 recreational bay scallop season officially opens in Pasco County. The highly anticipated season runs from July 10 through August 18, covering all state waters south of the Hernando-Pasco County line and north of the Anclote Key Lighthouse in northern Pinellas [] Treasure Hunt Under The Waves: Pasco County Scallop Season Officially Kicks Off Today

The Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

NYC construction workers scramble to stabilize high-rise after support beams buckle

Construction is underway to help stabilize a New York City high-rise after buckling beams were discovered by workers, triggering warnings of a potential collapse.

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· Jun 23, 2026

Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse

Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse

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Related coverage for "Quebec launches task force to overhaul South Shore’s Route 132": CBC News — New concrete seawall a concern to N.B. neighbours but lies outside government jurisdiction. DNyuz — SoCal beach transforms into ultimate remote work escape — after city tried to pull the plug. Independent Online — Security measures ramped up in Eastern Cape as SANDF backs police for June 30. Tampa Free Press — Treasure Hunt Under The Waves: Pasco County Scallop Season Officially Kicks Off Today. The Independent — NYC construction workers scramble to stabilize high-rise after support beams buckle. UPI — Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse