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Posted: Apr 15, 2021 5:15 PM AT | Last Updated: April 15
Francis Doyle fears his well could be washed away within months.(Erin Pottie/CBC)
A Cape Breton man says erosion has claimed 30 or more metres of his property along the Lake O Law brook, and he believes the province is responsible.
Francis Doyle of Margaree Valley claims the government redirected the brook s flow closer to his property during improvements to the Cabot Trail around the 1950s.
The 57-year-old purchased the Egypt Road home in 2002 from his brother-in-law, but said the property has been in his family since he was born. Over time it just keeps eroding with the nasty weather, he said.
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