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Recent vandalism won’t erase LGBTQ+ community in central Newfoundland: advocate

ST. JOHN’S - The LGBTQ+ community in central Newfoundland is united and strong, despite recent vandalism appearing to target a rainbow crosswalk and Pride flag, a local advocate says.

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Recent vandalism won't erase LGBTQ+ community in central Newfoundland: advocate

A pride flag is photographed during a Pride flag raising ceremony in Saskatoon on Thursday, June 1, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu


ST. JOHN’S - The LGBTQ+ community in central Newfoundland is united and strong, despite recent vandalism appearing to target a rainbow crosswalk and Pride flag, a local advocate says.

The vandalism is a moral issue and it reflects a crisis of empathy, said Lexi MacDonald with Pride Grand Falls-Windsor, N.L.

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