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Winnipeg's urban forest getting more attention
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[MetroNews Canada] - “(Tuesday) the public works committee moved forward our report to the forestry branch with directions to bring forward a strategic plan based on our report within 180 days,” TAG spokesperson Wendy Land said. “We are very pleased that they are paying
Google News: America's Highest-Grossing Fast-Food Chains
[The Daily meal] - Burger King rounds out the top three with $8.4 billion (by year-end June 2011), and the success of the popular "My 99¢ Everyday Value Menu" may have helped Wendy's land the number-five slot at $7.9 billion (by year-end December 2010).
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www.winnipegfreepress.com
[Winnipeg Free Press] - I also think of the story Wendy Land's tree could have told after 13 decades, only to end with a cry of pain -- the sound of branches crackling with heavy thuds as they fall to the ground. City council, please protect these gentle giants as they were
A tree dies, but hope for city's elms lives on
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[Winnipeg Free Press] - Six months after homeowner Wendy Land held a wake for the tree on her Wolseley Avenue lawn, a city crew began cutting down the century-old elm. Branch by branch, workers removed the tree, infected with Dutch elm disease and marked for destruction last
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