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Warman becomes first Saskatchewan city to require updated disability signageWarman is the first municipality in Saskatchewan with a requirement that all accessible parking stalls have up-to-date symbols and signage.CanadaAug 13, 2023
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‘It’s a sad situation’: Developer creating shared housing for people with physical disabilitiesA developer has begun creating a four-unit co-housing apartment for people with physical disabilities that they want to see used as a pilot project but before it can become a reality provincial funding to staff it is needed.HealthMar 19, 2019
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Cross-platform closings at three Deux-Montagnes stations spark mobility concernsAfter a deadly accident on the Bois-Franc station, officials closed off the middle platform crossing in three stations along the Deux-Montagnes line.Oct 1, 2018
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WIAIH celebrates 60 years of serving the West IslandThe West Island Association for the Intellectually Handicapped celebrated its 60th birthday by holding a block party in front of its Pointe-Claire headquarters.NewsSep 29, 2018
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Human rights commission rules insufficient complaints against STM, disability rights groups disappointedThe Quebec Human Rights Commission ruled that complaints against the STM are insufficient.CanadaApr 11, 2017
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Hampstead resident calls on Montreal to make parking easier for people with disabilitiesA Hampstead resident is demanding that Montreal change its parking policies and allow free on-street parking for all people who have disability parking permits.PoliticsNov 22, 2016
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Handicapped parking fail: wheelchair user calling for courtesy during busy holiday seasonLast week, on a visit to the South Health Campus, wheelchair user Brynn Wice found a vehicle - with no handicap marking – squeezed between two handicapped parking stalls, including hers.LifestyleDec 15, 2015
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