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Why Montreal is cutting down some century-old trees in this park
9 hours ago
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9 hours agoNewsDuration 1:57Montreal’s La Fontaine Park is home to several Carolina poplars that have been around since the 1920s. City engineers say some are at the end of their life cycle and have to come down.
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