Decades-Long Saga Could Revive Docks-like Space on Polson Pier

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It was torture to some, just business to others.

When a lengthy battle over noise violations more than a decade ago pulled the plug on the Docks entertainment complex and its booming bass on the edge of Polson Pier, it gave island residents some peace — and peace of mind.

Since then, the space has never ceased to be a nightclub. The venue has changed names, ownership has shifted hands, the liquor licence duly acquired. And the music has played on. While it mostly played indoors, it recently returned to an outdoor pool bar. Still, the peace has held.

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Jennifer Pagliaro – Toronto Star – January 30, 2017.

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