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Poppy Project
Assembling some of the 2,800 poppies which are part of Trinity United Church’s Poppy Project are: (L-R) Carolyn Mullins, Marion Petersen and Jill Howe. For more coverage on the project, which will be unveiled Nov. 1, please turn to Page 4.
Greenbelt land window open, Grimsby hopes to jump through Council considers appeal to keep two parcels available for high-density development By Mike Williscraft NewsNow A 30-day appeal process window was
opened Monday regarding Greenbelt lands which were to be developed being
reintegrated into the protected realm and Grimsby council hopes to wriggle through it.
“It’s something we should try if they are going to have this 30day appeal period. I
don’t see it as being a very high probability of it coming out this way but given all the cost
we’ve incurred, given everything we’ve gone through, and everySee APPEAL, Page 3