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Letters to the Editor: May 3, 2022
Ban traffic first There is no denying the pollutants involved but, I enjoy a backyard campfire. I am fortunate to have neighbours who also enjoy this pastime. We live along one of London’s major arterial roads with an average of 48,000 cars a day. Instead of a campfire ban, I suggest banning traffic along these […]