Signage
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COVID-19: Kingston, Ont. businesses getting in on ‘Sign Wars’"Sign Wars" - a fun show of community support is spreading in cities across North America including Kingston.NewsApr 30, 2021
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Baie D’urfe to remove all signage at Fritz farm, enforcing ‘no sign’ policyThe Baie D’urfe field of signs with the phrase 'Ca Va Bien Aller' and others supporting front-line workers and Black Live Matter will soon be cleared.CanadaJul 6, 2020
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Downtown Kingston, Ont. businesses pull together to promote 2020 Tim Hortons BrierDowntown Kingston is the driving force behind the Kingston Curls 2020 campaign, and it's hurrying hard.SportsMar 4, 2020
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Lawyer urges Vernon Law Courts to remove ‘lady barristers’ sign"It upset me because we are in 2019 — we shouldn't have to be having these conversations about how people can be affected by signs on doors."Apr 22, 2019
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City official acknowledges ‘redundancy of signs’ on Edmonton’s 106 StreetWeeks after residents of a south Edmonton community began raising questions about the usefulness of hundreds of street signs that currently line a stretch of 106 Street, a city official confirms that there is indeed "a redundancy of signs, that we could eliminate some of these signs."TrafficDec 11, 2018
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London councillor petitions for temporary traffic calming in detours near Adelaide St. and Oxford St.Ward 4 Coun. Jesse Helmer said residents are concerned about the high speed of vehicles detouring through neighbourhoods near the intersection.TrafficJul 20, 2018
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City of Fredericton to discontinue posting ‘vulnerable children’ road signsSigns such as those that read "Autistic Child Area" won't be placed after April 16, 2018. Some stakeholders say the signs shouldn't have singled out groups of children to begin with.PoliticsMar 27, 2018
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Sask. gov’t encourages drivers to report incorrect work zone signage on highwaysThe Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is asking people to report incorrect work zone signage.CanadaJun 22, 2017
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Winnipeg highway safety advocates calling for change to construction zone finesConstruction season is looming, and highway safety advocates in Winnipeg are asking the government to scrap their laws fining drivers double for speeding when workers aren't present.TrafficMar 28, 2017
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TTC fixing subway station accessibility signage after speaking with Global NewsThe TTC says it will be adding signage at the Queen’s Park subway station after concerns were raised about how to find the accessible entrance.CanadaFeb 3, 2017
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