The Sydney Tar Ponds cleanup is proceeding apace. The final section of the North Pond is now undergoing solidification and stabilization, a process that increases the bearing capacity of the sediments, and reduces their (already low) water solubility. Capping has been completed in the South Pond and large sections of the North Pond. Seeding and sodding are underway. Here's how the South Pond looks from soon-to-be-reopened Ferry Street: Here's the North Pond, viewed from the Ferry Street Bridge, with the former Sysco crane, now operated by Provincial Energy Ventures, in the background, and Muggah Creek meandering gracefully through the property: When it reopens...

Previewing a forthcoming movie about Nova Scotia's most interesting neighbourhood: Directed by Peter Giffen of Moncton's PostMan post production studio. Giffen describes the trailer as a sneak preview to an hour-long documentary still in production, that follow from Heart Of Steel, a doc Giffen directed for Video Tech Ltd. of Halifax under contract to the Sydney Tar Ponds cleanup project. H/T: Alicia Penney...