Posted: May 25, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 25
An unidentified woman holds a lion cub in her arms in this undated photo taken from the social media account belonging to Highlands Big Cat Adventures. (Mark Drysdale/Facebook)
A citizen s group in the Municipality of Hastings Highlands is calling on the provincial government to create legislation governing the ownership of exotic animals after a controversial roadside zoo began breeding lions in their community.
When the Drysdales left Grand Bend, it marked the end of a bitter 18-month battle between the couple and the local council over the right to house and publicly display exotic animals in a residential neighbourhood.
Petrol station site sells for $3m
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An interstate service station operator has purchased a former fuel stop at 147-151 Devonshire Road for $3 million. CVA’s
Leo Mancino said the property’s current use could be upgraded or, alternatively, converted to residential units under its favourable NRZ1 Zoning.
The 100 sq m building on 230 sq m of land sold via expressions of interest for $930,000.
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A small shop at 525 High Street packed a big punch. The 100 sq m building on 230 sq m of land sold via expressions of interest for $930,000. NSL Property Group’s
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