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"I've made personal inquiries into the status of the transfer of land from DND," [Vic Toews] said yesterday from Ottawa. "This issue will never be resolved until DND transfers the land and we get on with the redevelopment."
September 2004: CLC indicates it would like to redevelop Kapyong into a new neighbourhood featuring residential, office, commercial and retail development. For the time being, DND says it is retaining 375 military housing units.November 2005: Despite having received formal Treasury Board approval in the spring, title to the Kapyong lands has not been transferred to CLC. Instead, DND says it will offer some of the military houses on Kenaston Boulevard to staff and support staff from Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg-17 Wing. DND says it has no timetable to transfer the military houses to CLC.See the full content of this document
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Toews Tackles Kapyong Land Limbo
By Dan Lett
TREASURY Board President Vic Toews, Manitoba's regional minister, will meet with senior officials from the Department of National Defence Tuesday in a bid to revive a stalled plan to redevelop the former Kapyong Barracks lands in southwest Winnipeg.Toews sai...See the full content of this document
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