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Traffic Services and Bradford Glass and Mirror located at 37 and 39 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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Traffic Services and Bradford Glass and Mirror located at 37 and 39 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East
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Looking north east at 32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
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The Bradford Courthouse and old town hall building which now houses the town financial offices at 57-61 Holland Street East.
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Holland Street East and Dissette Street
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Looking west at the corner of Holland Street East and Dissette Street from the parking lot of the Bradford GO Station.
Holland Street East to Barrie Street
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Looking west up Holland Street East in Bradford towards Barrie/Simcoe Street intersection.
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Big Momma's Soul Food and La Mexicanada Restaurant located at 32 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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Bradford's Post Office located at 50 Barrie Street on the north west corner of John and Barrie Streets.
Residents oppose street name changes
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"It seemed like a reasonable idea, a good idea: in this, the 50th anniversary of D-Day, to recognize some of the municipality's most highly decorated veterans, by renaming duplicate street names in their honour.
The list of names, compiled by the Royal Canadian Legion with the assistance of Bradford West Gwillimbury Police Service researchers, included Gunner JohN Douglas Breeze, recipient of the Military Medal for bravery, and Squadron Commander Brad walker, recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross.
The idea was to honor the war veterans, while they were still alive; to eliminate the risk of confusion of street names in an emergency, by changing similar names; and perhaps, to untie the Municipality in a gesture towards its veterans.
Instead, it re-opened old wounds, and contributed towards new grievances. ..."
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Go Train at the Bradford Go Station
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A train pulling into the Bradford GO Station on Bridge Street.
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