Spray painting on city property is usually frowned upon – but a staff recommendation heading to council next week will suggest otherwise. After a successful trial run in Doug Fluhrer Park – the City of Kingston is looking to reboot the idea of creating a “legal” graffiti wall. Paul Soucy has more.
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