Veterans’ organization Thorold Legion Branch 17 has launched new signs across the city to direct veterans to their support services. The initiative aims to help both homeless and at-risk veterans.
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Surrey City Council, joined by members of the Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association (CREA), celebrated the dedication of 177B St. as “Will Senger Way” in Cloverdale in Surrey, B.C., on May 14.
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In honour of Black History Month, the city of Toronto has installed two new laneway signs in the Corktown neighbourhood, featuring names tied to Black and Indigenous heritage.
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The city of Moose Jaw, Sask., is asking for assistance from the public after a number of street signs were vandalized, and some were later stolen.
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New signs have been installed in Colwood, B.C., neighbourhoods to make people aware of walking and cycling connections, encourage active transportation, and facilitate navigation.
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To recognize and celebrate Rotary Clubs’ 100 years of service locally, the City of Nanaimo, B.C., invited artists to reflect on the foundation’s areas of focus and create street banner designs as part of a competition.
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When Jean Lapointe founded Kalitec in 1989 in his apartment in Laval, Que., he had a very Canadian goal in mind: to develop a street sign post that could endure harsh, snowy winters, particularly given the threat of damage by snowplows and other vehicles.
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