NORWICH – There was a sense of relief – and some trepidation – as residents gathered in this rural Southwestern Ontario town Saturday to celebrate the reinstallation of Progress Pride banners, a symbol of LGTBQ+ support, after several were recently stolen and a furor erupted in the hands of local politicians. Read More
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