“Our goal, really, is to get the city to clear sidewalks to the bare pavement.”
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“We want to make sure that older adults are able to go out in the wintertime to get their physical activity and not be seasonally isolated. So this is a wonderful way to get our community leaders and concerned citizens engaged in a winter walking activity.”Article content Last winter, the group added stairs and ramps to their list of concerns, including them in their audit questionnaire. This year’s campaign, the moles’ sixth, includes an “adopt-a-bench” program, which encourages residents to volunteer to keep a public bench near them accessible and cleared of snow and ice.Article content
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