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Planning permission for the re-development of the site of the former Cyrus Bar/Crystal’s Bar and Bistro at Fitts Village, St. James, was granted on August 12, 2021. That decision took into consideration key issues relating to the setback of the new construction from the High Water Mark, and importantly, the preservation of public access to […]

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