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Two provincial parks in northeastern Ontario have re-opened after forest fires forced them to close last month.The Grundy Lake Provincial Park, which had to be evacuated on July 27, opened at 8 a.m. Friday and officials say visitors have slowly started to return.The French River Provincial Park was also re-opened but certain restriction
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COBOURG 鈥?Citing high rent, the rising cost of groceries and recent job losses in the region, one local woman wants the town to give residents a break when they get a parking ticket.Up
stanley cup until Jan. 27, Cobourg resident Judy Sherwin had never received a parking ticket.聽 I usually park in the two-hour parking lots, but that day I chose to park on the main street, as I dont mind throwing a quarter in the meter to run into the bank, she told council during a recent February meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But after getting delayed at the branch and bumping into people on her way back, she went over her meter and received a $25 ticket.Sherwin says she knows there are several parking lots that offer free parking for two hours, but for seniors, who are just going to the bank, it means they have a long walk ahead of them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley termoska We are a town of seniors and I believe we have six banks on the main street. People have to park to use the banks and yes, they will use the meters, but what if something happens and you get the mighty ticket she said. All we hear is
stanley cup come downtown to shop and that Cobourg is the Feel Good Town, but the more I think about these two phrases the madder it makes me. Sherwin has called on council to approve a $15 discount to anyone who gets a ticket and can prove they live in Cobourg or pay taxes here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW