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Premier Susan Holt called it "a tale of two fires," as one out-of-control fire was contained Wednesday evening and another ...
Some New Brunswickers were on standby this week for evacuations and left scrambling to decide what to save from their homes, ...
Both large wildfires in New Brunswick remained out of control as of Wednesday morning, according to the province's fire watch ...
Residents in Irishtown, Tankville Evangeline and Lakeville areas are being told to be prepared to evacuate on short notice by ...
Provincial officials said Monday that there were 1,500 people who could be forced to flee the Irishtown area if things take a ...
Firefighters from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are helping fight a fire in Maple Hills on the outskirts of Moncton, ...
Two areas of New Brunswick are burning "out of control" after multiple wildfires have broken out across the province, with no rain in the forecast.
CLEVELAND — With the stabilization of Irishtown Bend now underway, project planners gained approval of their concept designs of the proposed park from the Cleveland planning and landmarks ...
Irishtown Bend is steeped in Cleveland history -- where Irish immigrants working at the docks built their shanties on the sloping banks of the Cuyahoga River. The land is too soft to construct ...
Demolition of the Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority’s “Big 8″ building may begin as soon as 12 p.m. Monday, marking the first major physical milestone in the Irishtown Bend project.
The Port, Ohio City Inc., LAND Studio, and other partners in the Irishtown Bend Park project released initial plans for the park in June 2017, the year before the Georges acquired their building.
But at Irishtown Bend, a brush-covered hillside curving down to the Cuyahoga River on the city’s West Side, a major rip in the fabric is poised for repair and rejuvenation.