It has taken months of consultations, and just as the governments are about to crackdown on illegal signs, the Ministry of Transportation changes its mind.
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The Regional District of South Okanagan-Similkameen is now unsure of its next move.
But small business owners and farmers who were being asked to take down their signs think this is a small victory.
They say the signs are crucial in bringing more traffic to their stores.
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