Neighbours on Blackthorne Crescent in London, Ont., paid their 100th consecutive day of tribute on Tuesday to frontline workers and first responders fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic. For the past 100 days, neighbours would step outside every day at 7:30 p.m. and cheer with music, instruments, and pots and pans.
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Neighbours pay tribute to frontline workers in London, Ont., for 100th consecutive day
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