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After lengthy debate, Saint Andrews moves ahead with wharf revitalization

After lengthy debate, Saint Andrews moves ahead with wharf revitalization

CBC5 days ago
After almost two hours of debate, Saint Andrews town council voted 6-1 to continue with the tender process for a major wharf revitalization project.
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