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CP deal could be easier sell in wake of continental trade deal and pandemic s economic shifts

CP deal could be easier sell in wake of continental trade deal and pandemic s economic shifts
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CP deal could be easier sell in wake of continental trade deal and pandemic s economic shifts

CP deal could be easier sell in wake of continental trade deal and pandemic s economic shifts
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Council votes 6-4 to approve zone changes for Stratford fairgrounds subdivision

Council narrowly approves zone changes for Stratford fairgrounds subdivision Though neighbours are still unhappy with the height proposed for a row of townhouses on the property s western edge, Stratford council voted 6-4 Monday to pass a zone-change bylaw paving the way for a contested, mixed-housing subdivision on the the old Stratford fairgrounds. Author of the article: Galen Simmons Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021  •  March 10, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  The lands that were once the Stratford Fairgrounds (pictured) may soon see the development of a new housing subdivision after Stratford council recently approved developer Werner Bromberg Ltd. s draft plan of subdivision and the zone-change requests necessary to accommodate a mix of single-detached, semi-detached, townhouse and multi-residential housing. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)

How the missing middle is pushing K-W housing prices higher and higher

Company that shocked Moncton tenants with a 62% rent increase buys second building

Company that shocked Moncton tenants with a 62% rent increase buys second building A Quebec company that gave tenants notice of rent increases of up to 62 per cent after buying a building in Moncton in August has purchased a second, larger apartment complex in the city. That could pose problems for the Higgs government if tenants there face similar treatment.  Social Sharing

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