Residents sound off as Ontario town decides to decommission its nuclear sirens
Amherstburg town council’s decision earlier this year to decommission the sirens, which would go off in the event of a nuclear emergency, is causing some residents to push back.
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Amherstburg town council’s decision earlier this year to decommission the sirens, which would go off in the event of a nuclear emergency, is causing some residents to push back.