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An event venue fighting for the right to host weddings, banquets and more on a rural ranch in Manvers Township has won a partial victory. Kawartha Lakes council conditionally approved official plan and zoning bylaw amendments during a marathon council meeting Tuesday, July 17.But a holding symbol could still limit the number of events allowed at the Iron Horse Ranch, located just off Highway 7A,聽near Grandview Public School.According to a consulting report commissioned by Iron Horse principal Shawn Sutcliffe, the company has endeavoured, over the
stanley mug past few years, to hold events on the property in an attempt to evaluate potential on-farm diversified uses that might be appropriate for the property and provide the increased revenue needed t
stanley cup o sustain the farm property. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Those test events have given the owner the confidence that if these applications are approved, that the uses proposed will be successful, the report states.But during that period, a number of people have come forward to object to the business model, citing noise concerns and聽the loss of prime agricultural land. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW John Dell, who asked to speak on the matter, said he could hear noise from the events from his property a few kilometres away. While l may not have been considered a noise receptor for this model, l have in the past heard the noise,
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Hamilton public health reported a total of 65 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the city jumped to 586 Monday 鈥?up from 521 Friday. There are an additional seven probable cases.The worst ongoing outbreak in the city is from The Rosslyn Retirement Residence on King Street East, which has a total of 83 confirmed COVID-19 cases 鈥?64 residents and 19 staff 鈥?as of Monday.The residence has a 64-bed capacity.
stanley flask ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Friday and Saturday, 52 residents from the home were transferred to Hamilton hospitals after an outbreak of COVID-19 at the facility. Twelve residents had already been hospitalized. The city says the facility is now empty.Residents at The Rosslyn were transferred to hospitals in the city starting at 4:45 p.m. Friday, with the last patient arriving at St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton at
stanley becher 12:30 a.m. Saturday. Of the 52 residents, 27 were sent to St. Joes and 25 to Hamilton Health Sciences. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the time of the transfer, 49 residents, as well as 13 staff mem
stanley cup bers, had tested positive for COVID-19.Health officials said Saturday the families of the patients who were transferred had been notified. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One resident, a 70-year-old man, died Thursday in hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW