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Trail buys property for Riverfront development

The City Of Trail has purchased a property which will become additional space used in the development of the Riverfront Centre Library-Museum.

It is on the 1500 block of Bay Avenue and adjacent to the future site of the facility.

Councilor Robert Cacchione says the city would have had to remediate the property if they didn’t purchase it.

The property cost $190,000.

Cacchione says the building is vacant and the business that was operating out of it hasn’t been there for many years and it will be demolished in July.

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