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      Signs pop up in Nova Scotia windows, lawns amid COVID-19 pandemic | CBC.ca Loaded

      Signs pop up in Nova Scotia windows, lawns amid COVID-19 pandemic

      5 years ago
      Duration 1:47

      Signs pop up in Nova Scotia windows, lawns amid COVID-19 pandemic

      • 5 years ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:47

      There are certainly many signs around Nova Scotia saying 'Closed due to COVID-19.' But in the last couple of days, there are more signs appearing — homemade window art giving some love. The CBC's Colleen Jones reports.

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