Granite Curling Club challenges city bylaw approval for housing development

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Granite Curling Club argues a city bylaw approving a housing development was flawed, potentially impacting its operations. The club claims the bylaw, which rezones its parking for an 11-storey building, was approved without a satisfactory parking plan, violating recommendations from the Manitoba Municipal Board. The city maintains the rezoning and parking are separate issues and that efforts are underway to address the club's parking needs, with a judge to rule later.


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