At 95, he may be Canada's oldest structural mover and has no plans to slow down

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Nestor Kozey may be 95, but he’s far from frail. 

In a bulky pair of safety boots, Kozey moves as gracefully as a man half his age, trudging through mud, climbing in and out of excavators and up and down basement steps to personally examine the cribs, shims and steel beams he and his team will use to move a house — roof, walls and all. 

“I’ve known some good friends in my life who retire at 65,” Kozey said in an interview in the village of Currie, Ont. “Then it seems to me they start walking slow right after that because they might get a heart

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