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WINNIPEG — The proprietor of a Corydon Avenue restaurant has lost an appeal to increase the hours and capacity of its cocktail lounge.

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WINNIPEG — The proprietor of a Corydon Avenue restaurant has lost an appeal to increase the hours and capacity of its cocktail lounge.

In January, city council’s property and development committee granted Fazzo, a restaurant on the west side of the Corydon strip, a zoning amendment to make way for a cocktail lounge.

Restaurant owner Rhea Collison appealed several conditions of that amendment, including a maximum lounge capacity of 30 people and weekend hours that end at midnight.

City council’s appeals committee rejected the appeal this morning.

In recent years, there has been some conflict between residents and businesses over the development of the Corydon strip.

 

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