Bank Street banners may be replaced by GLBTQ flags
Karli McKinnon, Centretown News
Bank Street banners such as this have been called an eyesore by some and may be replaced. Archive 1997-2016
Promotional lamp post banners along Bank Street, which have drawn criticism for their design and susceptibility to wind damage, could be replaced with flags representing the GLBTQ community, say local advocates.Karli McKinnon, Centretown NewsBank Street banners such as this have been called an eyesore by some and may be replaced.
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