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2012
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Overview
The surrounding land was rehabilitated with large boulders ensuring no trees will spring up to mar the now unimpeded lake view. Although the town plaque indicates this is an historic site, on June 10, the owner added a lengthy dock to the front of the Courting House, stating to passersby, \"This waterfront has belonged to the property for 200 years.\" [G. Ward Jackson]'s Point Cottages residents proceeded to take over both the Courting House and the dock for their own use. Certainly no tourist would feel comfortable stopping by. Is it normal practice for this town to spend taxpayers' money on a site improvement that benefits a private land owner?
Publisher
Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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