A century-old waterfront building was torn down without a permit Monday in Montreal’s Pointe-Claire’s iconic village. The foundation and displaced rubble are all that is left of the house known to residents as the “Pink home.” Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines has more.
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Century-old Pointe-Claire Village home demolished without permit
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