Pilot project aims to fight erosion at Dominion Beach2 hours ago | Duration 2:092 hours agoNewsDuration 2:09With each passing storm, the fight against erosion is getting more difficult. A new project is underway using 15,000 tonnes of gravel and cobblestones to help protect the beach. Kyle Moore has the story.Related Stories Wood Islands dredging will be finished ‘no later’ than Dec. 31, says Transport Canada Boat wash on wheels aims to stop invasive species in their tracks in N.S. New mussel landing site opening amidst ongoing concerns around Malpeque channel Public Works minister says he can’t say when Chignecto Isthmus project will be completed Ottawa, Nova Scotia outline initial steps in developing offshore windMore from NewsVideo2:12Homeowners near Kenaston face years of uncertainty over expansion31 minutes agoVideo1:16Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, Oct. 16, 202531 minutes agoVideo2:29Stray dogs were terrorizing people. Now, volunteers on northern reserves are finding them homes31 minutes agoVideo2:30Shriveled berries, smaller yield: P.E.I.’s wild blueberry harvest takes a hit from lack of rainfall2 hours agoVideo1:55N.L. has a new PC government. What could it mean for the Churchill Falls MOU?2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:24Trump calls Carney ‘Mr. President’ at peace summitCBC News October 13Video2:11Trump asked about Canadians who are refusing to come to the U.S.Politics News October 7Video3:03It takes a community to bring back a mallOctober 15Video2:00Random stabbings, attacks put Vancouver on edge The National October 13Video3:46How fraudsters are stealing millions from Canadian taxpayersCBC News October 14
Pilot project aims to fight erosion at Dominion Beach
