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Tag Archives: green wall
City preparing Clean Energy pilot projects
As part of Mayor Watts’ new Clean Energy initiative, her Advisory Network has created a series of proposed pilot projects to help Surrey become a leader in green technology. Under the moniker of “Bold, Innovative, Competitive, Thriving,” the demonstration projects … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Environment
Tagged bc, clean energy, dianne watts, electric car, endurance, geoexchange, green, green wall, hub, hydro, powertech, solar, surrey, technology, wind
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Sneak peek at living wall coming to Semiahmoo Library
The living wall that Surrey Libraries announced in August via Twitter is arriving on schedule. The City is about to give the concrete, prison-like Semiahmoo Library an extreme makeover, putting up the proprietary “Green Over Grey” living wall system along … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Environment, Library, Newton, South Surrey
Tagged bc, dianne watts, green over grey, green wall, greenwashing, living wall, rcmp, semiahmoo library, surrey, sustainability
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Green wall coming to Semiahmoo Library
Surrey Libraries announced via Twitter that a new Green Wall installation will be coming soon to Semiahmoo Library. It is expected to be erected by mid-October. Green walls were touted by Mayor Dianne Watts earlier this year in her State … Continue reading
