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Overnight train whistles silenced after weeks of complaints from Kitchener residents

Overnight train whistles silenced after weeks of complaints from Kitchener residents

CTV News2 days ago

Residents in a Kitchener neighbourhood can now sleep soundly after Metrolinx agreed to quiet overnight train whistles. CTV's Hannah Schmidt has more.

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