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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Cape Coral Pokemon Go Crawl
Pokemon has hit Cape Coral. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the Pokemon Go phenomenon. The South Cape Pokemon Go Crawl takes place on August 27, 2016. This unique event runs all day Mark your calendars! For all … Continue reading
Swimmers, businesses unhappy with Cape Yacht Club beach closing
Restarateur understands closure but said the news has already cut into his summer business significantly Source: Cape Coral Swimmers, businesses unhappy with Cape Yacht Club beach closing
Swimming banned at Cape Coral Yacht Club
Ban on swimming made at Cape Coral Yacht Club beach. Source: Cape Coral Swimming banned at Cape Coral Yacht Club
Andy Scott helps local golfers play their best
Two-time PGA Teacher of the Year for Southwest Florida Section leads school at Palmetto Pine Source: Cape Coral Andy Scott helps local golfers play their best
Pho 38 goes beyond traditional in Cape Coral
Chef Liem Nguyen’s menu at newly opened restaurant features Chinese, Vietnamese and Thai dishes Source: Cape Coral Pho 38 goes beyond traditional in Cape Coral
Top 10 Apps for Cape Coral Home Buyers & Sellers
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Cape's Sun Splash Waterpark will reopen Tuesday
Sun Splash Family Waterpark closed through Monday; city missing out on thousands of dollars a day while park closed Source: Cape Coral Cape's Sun Splash Waterpark will reopen Tuesday
Cape's Sun Splash Waterpark closed through weekend
Sun Splash Family Waterpark closed through the weekend; city missing out on thousands of dollars a day while park closed Source: Cape Coral Cape's Sun Splash Waterpark closed through weekend
Legal battle brewing in Cape Coral eminent domain fight
A Cape Coral family says the city is taking away its future to make room for an irrigation tank in the city’s utility expansion project. Source: Cape Coral Legal battle brewing in Cape Coral eminent domain fight
Fire destroys main building at Sun Splash
A fire that caused $700,000 damage and destroyed the main building at Sun Splash Family Waterpark in Cape Coral early Wednesday was likely started by an malfunction in a golf cart parked at the building. Source: Cape Coral … Continue reading