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The Bowen Island ocean-front, 137-acre working farm with a market garden is for sale. FYFE PHOTOGRAPHY / LANDQUEST® REALTY CORPORATION
The Bowen Island ocean-front, 137-acre working farm with a market garden is for sale. FYFE PHOTOGRAPHY / LANDQUEST® REALTY CORPORATION
The Bowen Island ocean-front, 137-acre working farm with a market garden is for sale. FYFE PHOTOGRAPHY / LANDQUEST® REALTY CORPORATION
The Bowen Island ocean-front, 137-acre working farm with a market garden is for sale. FYFE PHOTOGRAPHY / LANDQUEST® REALTY CORPORATION
This is the original Dolby Cabin, built by Isaac Dolby in the 1890s. It now forms the living room of a modern house on a sprawling, history-filled Bowen Island property that is coming to market for the first time in 60 years. Endswell on Bowen Island is an ocean front, 137 acre working farm with a market garden. BOWEN ISLAND MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
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A new listing on Bowen Island is causing a stir for its ocean-front land of 137 acres and its bucolic, working farm. It is the first time in nearly 60 years that the property, known as Endswell, has been for sale.
It has a remarkable history, which includes a rickety cabin built in the late 1890s, Canadian author Ethel Wilson, the University of B.C. medical faculty, and the memories of a Vancouver family.
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Steubenville police
Hit and run: Rural King employees said they watched a woman leave the store Sunday with what appeared to be merchandise concealed in her coat. They said the woman jumped in a silver pickup and appeared to be pulling items out of her clothing as she left the scene.
No say: Two women who’d been evicted from their home in Steubenville said the landlord had given them permission to go through their things, but the garage where he was storing them was padlocked. While they were trying to get in the store room a man now living at the residence came out, yelling that it was “his property” and telling them to leave. The man said he had a key to the garage but would not allow the women to use it to unlock the building. Police had the women contact the landlord, who said he was on his way there to unlock it. The landlord told police the male doesn’t have any say in who gets in the garage or what is stored there.