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Home>Brèves>Port City interface>The port of Saint-John (Canada) proposes to install a container village on the waterfront for urban uses

The port of Saint-John (Canada) proposes to install a container village on the waterfront for urban uses

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17 March 2021

updated on 9 March 2021

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