Unapproved golf course tree cutting spells trouble
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Editor's Note 
 
Housing project at Burlington golf course takes hit as developer lands in hot water over unapproved tree cutting. Read more in this week's newsletter.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
 
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Tree cutting without approval at Burlington golf course lands developer in hot water

Hundreds of trees cut for Millcroft Golf Club development


Premier says Ontario government won't interfere in dispute over Kanata Golf Club

Parties must work out an agreement, Doug Ford says


Chestermere, Alta. acquiring Lakeside Greens Golf Course to expand public recreation

Previous ownership had announced it was ceasing operations


Pair of artificial fields to replace existing natural turf fields at Surrey, B.C. park

Project's cost $9 million


 
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