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Keith Canuck

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Permanent speed cushions will soon be a thing of the past in Guelph
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For what it's worth, if people, including handicapped, would slow down, there would be no "bone jarring"! First, our government takes away speed cameras (policy could well have been altered) and now, a sensible way to slow all vehicles in high traffic areas has been canceled due to pressure applied to politicians. Ask the police service what their opinion is. Potholes create more problems for vehicles than soft cushion speed bumps.
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I wonder if there might be a person in the same financial situation, who would benefit them both? Sharing is becoming a necessary option plus it helps battle loneliness and depression.
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The general behavior of dogs is taught by their owners and environment if where they are kept. I've had Shepard digs and spent hours training and teaching them. They were friendly but cautious and did what they were supposed to do. This man should definitely be held accountable.
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These folks can't catch a break. It was a great place with award winning burgers (imo)I wish them the best in rebuilding.
I'm happy to see the increased presence in traffic convictions for the the safety of others. Speed with bikes and would be, wanna be race car drivers is being monitored more. Thanks to our persons in Blue. We appreciate you.
Sadly, as the expression goes, You can't get blood from a stone!
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