A family from Cornwall, Ontario, Cornwall, is defying a city order to
stop two young brothers from selling worms on their front lawn.
Clayton, 8, and Kristopher Cadieux, 10, started their business last
summer, digging up worms and selling them as bait for $2.50 per dozen.
But after a complaint from a neighbour, the brothers received a note
from the city saying they were breaking a bylaw and had to shut down
their business.
The mayor of Cornwall, Leslie O'Shaughnessy, explained that the bylaw
requires all personal business sales be conducted within the home,
without outdoor signage.
"It's similar to most bylaws in most municipalities," O'Shaughnessy
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Sunday, August 9, 2015
Youngsters defy bylaw and keep selling worms from their front lawn
A family from Cornwall, Ontario, Cornwall, is defying a city order to
stop two young brothers from selling worms on their front lawn.
Clayton, 8, and Kristopher Cadieux, 10, started their business last
summer, digging up worms and selling them as bait for $2.50 per dozen.
But after a complaint from a neighbour, the brothers received a note
from the city saying they were breaking a bylaw and had to shut down
their business.
The mayor of Cornwall, Leslie O'Shaughnessy, explained that the bylaw
requires all personal business sales be conducted within the home,
without outdoor signage.
"It's similar to most bylaws in most municipalities," O'Shaughnessy
said.
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