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Castlegar to get new wayfinding and entrance signs

Castlegar’s four city entrance signs are getting a facelift.

They’ll be replaced with aluminum signs with LED backlighting on the letters.

City councillor Arry Dhillon says they should be very aesthetically pleasing.

The city has awarded a contract to Knight Signs worth $231,000 to install those as well as a number of wayfinding signs in the community.

This will make it easier to find Millennium Park and Zuckerberg Island.

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