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A blood filled syringe sits nestled in the grass behind the old Shoppers Drug Mart at the corner of Charlotte and Aylmer streets.Its the first of many used needles seen littered throughout downtown Peterborough. Most are off the beaten path, and out of sight from pedestrian traffic, but one is just a 100 f
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has committed to fully funding a controversial Greater Toronto Area highway project that been in the planning stages for decades, though it hasn ;t yet been fully costed by his Progressive Conservative government.There isn ;t a set date for cons
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stanley cup he said. This new bypass will help get people where they need to go much faster and we also know it will help to get goods to market faster.The proposed 16-kilometre, four-lane highway would connect existing Toronto-area highways in Simcoe County and York Region. The government earmarked $2.6 billion in its fall economic statement for highways and bridges this year, including committing to advance the Bradford Bypass, but hasn ;t provided an exact figure for spending on the highway. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Concerns have been raised about the environmental impact, as the last environmental assessments on the p