Indigenous Seven Feathers Crosswalk Re-Installed in Cobourg

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The Indigenous Seven Feathers Crosswalk was re-installed on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 in Cobourg.
The Albert Street crosswalk (behind Victoria Hall) had been removed on October 5, 2021, a week after it was installed due to the paint peeling.

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Cobourg Dedicates Indigenous Seven Feathers Crosswalk

Pete Fisher
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