Construction on a major addition to the Watford Arena has been hampered somewhat by COVID-19-related supply shortages, but officials are still hopeful it will…
Construction on a major addition to the Watford Arena has been hampered somewhat by COVID-19-related supply shortages, but officials are still hopeful it will…
Construction on a major addition to the Watford Arena has been hampered somewhat by COVID-19-related supply shortages, but officials are still hopeful it will…
Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: Jan 28, 2021 • January 28, 2021 • 3 minute read • Old spray paint cans are shown scattered outside a building at the former Holmes Foundry site in Point Edward in this file photo from 2012. Point Edward village council has decided tto use its property standards process to push for a cleanup of the site that has sat unused in the years since the foundry closed in the 1980s. File photo/Postmedia Network Photo by Paul Morden /PAUL MORDEN/THE OBSERVER/QMI AGE
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Point Edward officials were waiting this week to learn the updated cost of demolishing buildings and completing a cleanup of the former Holmes Foundry site after an agreement was reached on new requirements for the work from Ontario’s Labour Ministry and the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.