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Brockville will ask its neighbour for a rezoning to make the city’s pet cemetery legal, but will decide later whether it wants to continue providing the service.
City council this week voted to “authorize staff to proceed with the rezoning of the pet cemetery,” a concisely-worded directive that could prove complicated to carry out.
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The rezoning process in neighbouring Elizabethtown-Kitley Township could run smoothly, or could come up against such requirements as an archeological study to ensure pets haven’t been buried alongside humans in unmarked graves.
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Although he has never called it home, Jason Shron has become an expert on a specific area of Brockville.
That expertise has resulted in a recreation of the Brockville Via Rail station and other accompanying buildings along the railway, in his Toronto basement. The miniature Brockville is part of a larger model Shron is building of the Kingston Subdivision line that runs from Montreal to Toronto.
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Try refreshing your browser. A small piece of railway history Back to video This is a close-up view of the model Via Rail station and the building housing Henderson Graphics in 1980, built by Jason Shron in his home. (SUBMITTED PHOTO) jpg, BT
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