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Quiet end to first weekend closure of Pitt Street in Cornwall


Author of the article: Francis Racine
Publishing date: Jul 05, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Mike Petrynka, owner of Mike s Printing and Apparel stands in front of his shop, surrounded by some of his merchandise on Sunday July 4, 2021 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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The first weekend closure for a portion of Pitt Street has come and gone. Unfortunately for some downtown businesses, it appears despite all the bolstering the initiative received, it didn’t lead to an immediate increase in foot traffic.
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Cornwall city council voted in favour of closing the downtown street from Second to First streets and from First Street to 58 Pitt St. during its last meeting. According to a report presented by administration and requested by Coun. Justin Towndale, the closure was supported ....

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Wilson Newspaper Staff Endorse Renaming School for Edna B. Jackson


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For every issue of
The Beacon,
Woodrow Wilson High School’s student-run newspaper, the staff pens an editorial. Usually, students begin by breaking into small groups to discuss current issues impacting them, then everyone comes back as one group to share and choose a topic together.
But when it came to
The Beacon’s upcoming December issue, there was no debate the staff unanimously opted to weigh in on the renaming of their high school. “It’s hands down the most important thing happening in our school right now,” says ....

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