The city is stiffing a local developer out of $9.1-million in construction costs while claiming that a roundabout near the Tanger Outlets shouldn’t have been built in the first place, according to a lawsuit revealing a peculiar dispute over roadwork in the Kanata area. Read More
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$9.1M lawsuit claims city hall short-changed a developer that built Kanata-area roundabout
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