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Noisy air conditioning spoiling summer in the Glebe

Noisy air conditioning spoiling summer in the Glebe

CTV News5 days ago
Some residents who live near a Glebe apartment building say the noise of the rooftop air conditioner is ruining their summer. CTV's Natalie van Rooy reports.
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