Members of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board have dismissed four separate claims from local business owners who said they were negatively affected by the twinning of Hwy. 104 in Antigonish Co.
UARB hearings for claims by the owners of Dream Catcher’s Deli, Justamere Cafe, Down to Earth Art Gallery and Pleasant Valley Nurseries were held in October.
They said the first phase of the Antigonish bypass project altered vehicle access to Antigonish, which led to decreased traffic volume and fewer customers.
Board members dismissed all four of the claims against officials with the provincial government in rulings released Tuesday.


