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No financial help on the way for rural towns looking to improve accessibility, government says

Clearview Councillor Connie Leishman estimated the cost of upgrading all six of the town’s small halls at about $3 million.

Published Feb 3, 2020 at 3:26pm

No financial help on the way for rural towns looking to improve accessibility, government says

TORONTO, ON- Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility. Updated photos of PC caucus photographed on October 30th.(Rene Johnston/Toronto Star) Rene Johnston/Toronto Star

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