
A Nanaimo cidery owner is fighting back against a property assessment
The Jill Bennett Show · CKNW / Curiouscast
January 13, 202627m 51s
Show Notes
The Vancouver Park Board is beginning the third and final phase of work to deal with thousands of high-risk trees in Stanley Park affected by the hemlock looper infestation.
A Nanaimo cidery owner is disputing a property assessment that reclassified part of his farm as light industrial, a change that could trigger a 300–500% increase in property taxes.
Veterinarians in the Okanagan are warning horse owners about an outbreak of strangles, a highly contagious bacterial disease affecting horses.
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