Posted Feb 15, 2022, 3:54 PM
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Such a positive development it's not even funny. While Hamilton's industrial roots are an important element of the city's fabric, the ability to transition to a more green future for something at the foundation of the city's identity is awesome. On top of the health benefits, it's nice to see Hamilton change the perception of the QEW'ers who poo-poo our city from the Skybridge. Heck the fact the city carved up a prestigious locale for the automobile still irks me, not sure about you.
Cut those emissions!
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