Restrictions confusing
I had the occasion to enter a local retail establishment recently and was surprised to see many signs which indicated that sections were closed, i.e. items not available for purchase.
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The government in all its wisdom has determined that the purchase of greeting cards to mark birthdays, anniversaries, illness, death, etc. cannot be purchased however the cards for Mother’s Day were not blocked off and I was able to purchase those. Can someone please explain this logic to me?
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City councillors want to know what the public thinks about a proposed change to Brantford’s noise bylaw.
At a meeting Tuesday, councillors said they’ve received many calls from residents confused about the intent of the potential new rules.
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“My phone lit up with concerns and questions,” said Coun. Joshua Wall. “I need more time to get feedback from the public.”
Earlier this month, Brian VanTilborg introduced a noise bylaw amendment “aimed at the chronic bad actor who has no respect for their neighbours” that received unanimous support from fellow councillors at a committee meeting. Approval on committee recommendations is made at council meetings.