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ClubLink wins Kanata golf course appeal, but city’s legal team still sees path to victoryA decision at Ontario's appeals court Friday struck a blow to green space defenders in Kanata, but Ottawa's legal team believe there's room for interpretation in the ruling.EnvironmentNov 26, 2021
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Glen Abbey declared a cultural heritage landscapeThe next step in the town's battle to protect the land against development will be an Ontario Municipal Board hearing.EnvironmentDec 21, 2017
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Oakville council votes unanimously to reject bid to demolish Glen Abbey golf courseGlen Abbey's owner ClubLink filed an application Monday to demolish or remove the golf course and some buildings to make way for a mix of homes, offices and stores.SportsSep 27, 2017
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Oakville golf course owner wants to demolish parts of Glen Abbey despite heritage statusIn August, the Town of Oakville voted in favour of designating Glen Abbey as a heritage site, giving it some protection under Ontario heritage laws.CanadaSep 26, 2017
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Development at Glen Abbey golf course could still occur despite heritage status: expertThe heritage designation, which was voted on Monday night, comes one month before Oakville town council is set to decide whether it will approve or block a housing development that Glen Abbey's owner, ClubLink, has planned for the course.PoliticsAug 22, 2017
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Oakville, Ont., council votes to give heritage protection for Glen Abbey golf courseTown council voted unanimously in favour of designating the golf course - which has hosted the Canadian Open more times than any other - under the Ontario Heritage Act.CanadaAug 21, 2017
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Canadian businessman, ClubLink co-founder John Simmonds charged in $30 million fraudA prominent Canadian businessman and co-founder of Canada's largest golf club operator has been charged with eight business associates in connection with an alleged criminal organization that defrauded businesses, banks and investors of more than $30 million.CanadaDec 20, 2016
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Proposal aims to turn Glen Abbey Golf Club into housing subdivisionA proposal has been submitted to raze the world famous Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. and turn it into a sprawling housing subdivision.CanadaOct 28, 2015
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