A new digital sign has been installed at the Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council Administration building on Chiefswood Road in Ohsweken. The new sign will provide the council the ability to relay important messages to the community quicker and to show a variety of messages as opposed to the limited character length ability the former wooden sign provided. Photo credit: SNGREC
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