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Cobourg-based lawyer David S. Curtis was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1989. His areas of practice include family law and civil law. If you need solid legal advice and representation, contact Dave for a free 20-minute consultation. He settles disputes with dignity and discretion.
MacCormac Law was established in Cobourg, Ontario in 2004 when Stacy M. MacCormac, Barrister and Solicitor, purchased the 30 year Division Street law practice of Mr. Rodger F. Cooper. We provide legal services for Northumberland County in the areas of Family Law, Real Estate and Wills and Powers of Attorney. Ms. MacCormac obtained her law degree (LL.B.) from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Prior to law school Ms. MacCormac worked for ten years in business with Fortune 500 companies in sales and insurance.
We are Open from March to December. Pine Ridge Nursery & Garden Ccentre offers 13 Green Houses to serve you with. We offer Container Planters and plants. Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Tress and Shrubs from our Nursery. Annuals and Perennials. Tropical Plants. Plus live potted plants for garden weddings.
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Open from Mid-May to Mid-October, stories from the past of the Cobourg, Ontario area are told in annually changing story panels accompanied by artifacts and videos. At one time Cobourg was a major political, educational and industrial centre. Much of the industry centred around the harbour and the railway so on the grounds of the Museum is an operating model of the Cobourg & Peterborough Railway with its ill-fated Rice Lake Bridge. The Cobourg Museum Foundation (CMF) is a volunteer run, registered, not-for-profit charity, founded in 1999 by a group of citizens concerned about the state of near collapse of the limestone building locally known as the 'barracks' and now housing the Museum exhibits.
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