Township considered options at special meeting two weeks ago
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- 1974-11-13
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part seven
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Township considered options at special meeting two weeks ago
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part seven
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Township changes building bylaw
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part eight Note: article was never concluded in this or next edition of the Bradford Witness - printing error
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Three new faces on Bradford council
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The Town of Bradford salutes the 1977 Salad Festival
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"The Town of Bradford salutes the 1977 Salad Festival and warmly welcome visitors to the Heart of the Salad Country. Mayor Roy Gordon, Councillors Zyg Fenik, Reeve Ken Wood, John Zima, Deputy Reeve Milt Hambly, Rick Wright, and Clerk Treasurer Miss Margaret Davey."
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part two
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Residents oppose townhouse plan
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"BRADFORD - Residents in the area of Thornton Avenue and Frederick Street are concerned about a proposed 26-unit townhouse development on 1.9 acres of land at the northwest corner of Thornton Avenue. ..."
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Office Window - Zima and CNR/ Plaza bylaws/ Garbage collection
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Article features news on strikes at Toronto's Globe and Mail, the deal with John Zima's Luxury Homes Ltd and C.N. Rail off Dissette Street, and more news on garbage collection/ backyard burning.
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part five
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Magani retires, election races shaping up
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"BRADFORD - After 16 years in public office, Bradford Mayor Joe Magani is retiring from politics. He made his announcement Thursday night before fellow members of town council.
"I think it's about time for Uncle Joe to quit," he said quietly. "I've been in this job for 16 years, and I'm tired. I'd like to spend more time with my family." ...
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Zima building bylaw dispute - part six
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