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New Wasaga Beach sign vandalized one week after it was unveiled

The Wasaga Beach sign on a bright, sunny day (Chris Garry/CTV News) The Wasaga Beach sign on a bright, sunny day (Chris Garry/CTV News)
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The new multi-coloured Wasaga Beach sign unveiled last week has been vandalized.

The Town of Wasaga Beach posted photos of the sign Sunday morning after the sign at Area 1 was sprayed with graffiti overnight.

By the afternoon, the sign was cleaned up.

Mayor Nina Bifolchi said the act is still disheartening.

"It's unfortunate, but we're moving on, and it's all cleaned up."

The mayor hopes those who vandalized the sign come forward.

In a post on Twitter, the Town noted the sign was being monitored by security footage.

"The Town employs a significant network of security cameras in the beachfront area, and these run around the clock covering numerous vantage points," the post said.

The Town plans on turning the footage over to police for the investigation.

Anyone with any information can contact OPP at 1-888-310-1122. 

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