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Port Colborne , Ontario Canada has a population of 18,500 now , since 2005. I was going to change it , but when i backspaced it all backed up and I lost text. Can someone else please do that?
Port Colborne , Ontario Canada has a population of 18,500 now , since 2005. I was going to change it , but when i backspaced it all backed up and I lost text. Can someone else please do that?


The photograph that is there is a photo of Colborne Ontario, and NOT Port Colborne, Ontario. I was born and raised there, and I can tell you that this photo is not of Port Colborne. So, I'm taking it down.

[[User:Beaudoin|Beaudoin]] ([[User talk:Beaudoin|talk]]) 01:45, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

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Port Colborne , Ontario Canada has a population of 18,500 now , since 2005. I was going to change it , but when i backspaced it all backed up and I lost text. Can someone else please do that?


The photograph that is there is a photo of Colborne Ontario, and NOT Port Colborne, Ontario. I was born and raised there, and I can tell you that this photo is not of Port Colborne. So, I'm taking it down.

Beaudoin (talk) 01:45, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]