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Aug 22, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
It has been several days now since a stop demolition order was issued ceasing the continued demolition of the building that once was the Astor Cinema, since mandatory by-laws were breached. I passed there on Saturday and observed still no barricade or fence has been erected around the remains of the building despite a directive being issued. I further observed two persons sitting in the rubble. What will it take for the owners to act and what are the authorities doing about the disregard of a legitimate order? In the meantime the public continues to traverse the area.
Shamshun Mohamed
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