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2 dead, dying trees cut down near former Oak Bay Lodge site

Tree trimming is not associated to work at the Cadboro Bay Road lot

A couple of fresh stumps on Cadboro Bay Road drew attention of residents last week.

Two Oak Bay trees were removed and another trimmed adjacent to the site of the former Oak Bay Lodge.

A dead Lawson Cypress was removed, as was a birch dying from bronze birch borer, according to the district.

A nearby London plane was also trimmed up to provide road clearance. None of the work was related to the adjacent lot.

With demolition complete at 2251 Cadboro Bay Rd., the Capital Regional Hospital District and Island Health continue to discuss potential future uses for the site.

READ ALSO: Oak Bay Lodge teardown begins

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