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DAM PROJECT GETS THE GO AHEAD | DAM PROJECT GETS THE GO AHEAD | ||
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The Oakville Times has great regret in reporting the completion of the upstate Dam last week. Last minute protests failed to sway the city court judges. | The Oakville Times has great regret in reporting the completion of the upstate Dam last week. Last minute protests failed to sway the city court judges. | ||
All citizens of Oakville will be moved to new accommodations by the end of the month. Although the renumeration package is good it is with a heavy heart that we report that Oakville will cease to be as a town within the next calendar month. | All citizens of [[Ghosthunter:Oakville|Oakville]] will be moved to new accommodations by the end of the month. Although the renumeration package is good it is with a heavy heart that we report that Oakville will cease to be as a town within the next calendar month. | ||
Chief Judge Ramsay Pullman is quoted as saying,<br /> | Chief Judge Ramsay Pullman is quoted as saying,<br /> | ||
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*[[Ghosthunter:Oakville Times 1|Oakville Times 1]] | |||
*[[Ghosthunter:Oakville Times 2|Oakville Times 2]] | |||
[[Category:Swamps casefile]] | [[Category:Swamps casefile]] |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 29 June 2023
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DAM PROJECT GETS THE GO AHEAD
The Oakville Times has great regret in reporting the completion of the upstate Dam last week. Last minute protests failed to sway the city court judges.
All citizens of Oakville will be moved to new accommodations by the end of the month. Although the renumeration package is good it is with a heavy heart that we report that Oakville will cease to be as a town within the next calendar month.
Chief Judge Ramsay Pullman is quoted as saying,
"I don't like to see the end of a thriving community, but the economic good of the state must come first.
We were forced to take into account the recent events within the town, both personal and economic that have already made the town a ghost of its former self."