Sarnia

Warning Signs At City Toboggan Hills

New signs are to be erected at Sarnia's tobogganing hills.

The city has decided to take a "middle ground" approach to the winter activity.

Mayor Mike Bradley says they aren't banning it, but not condoning it either.

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Initially, a sign will be erected in the Heritage Park subdivision at the entrance to the trail leading to the hill behind the Western Ontario Research Park off Modeland Rd.

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