When Pearly and Clara Brissenden died nearly 30 years ago, they left their 2.4-acre property to the District of West Vancouver, with instructions that it be transformed into a public park.
Now, the district is facing a lawsuit claiming that it hasn’t lived up to its end of the bargain, and has in fact profited from the property.
Paul: “To see the provincial government taking another level of government to court for failing to fulfill their obligations under this trust that was created, it’s unusual–there’s no doubt about it.”
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