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LGBTQ students look ahead after Alberta town bans Pride flags, rainbow crosswalks

WESTLOCK, Alta. - Shaylin Lussier went home and screamed after the student’s town voted for a bylaw banning Pride flags and rainbow crosswalks from municipal property.

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LGBTQ students look ahead after Alberta town bans Pride flags, rainbow crosswalks

Students and adults stand beside a Pride crosswalk they painted in Westlock, Alta., in a May, 2023 handout photo. The crosswalk is to be removed after residents voted in February to have only government flags and white-striped crosswalks on municipal property. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Nicky Vranas **MANDATORY CREDIT**


WESTLOCK, Alta. - Shaylin Lussier went home and screamed after the student’s town voted for a bylaw banning Pride flags and rainbow crosswalks from municipal property.

Lussier, a member of the gay-straight alliance in Westlock, Alta., had spearheaded efforts to get a Pride crosswalk painted last year for the first time in the town of 4,800 north of Edmonton.

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