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Inspirational ‘Heritage’ walkers show what’s possible for Highland…

News27 July 2022

Imagine a hot, muggy, and sunny day with bugs flying and add to that five, active, and committed women walking the original route of the Highland Yard. With smiles and laughter, these fearless five walked…

Postponement for more input on Wallings Road development

Letters to the Editor14 April 2022

Dear Editor,  Currently there are two projects planned for Wallings Road, a possible 48 units at Places for People (P4P) and 60 to 80 condo units on the former MNR property, for a total of…

Agreement reached between Dysart and Places for People

News8 April 2022

By Darren Lum The plan for the affordable housing development on Wallings Road is taking a step forward after Dysart et al entered into an agreement with Places for People, with the approval of a…

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