An Ode To The Trash Panda: Raccoon Park Officially Opens In Midtown Toronto

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An ode to the trash panda: Raccoon Park officially opens in midtown Toronto18 hours ago

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18 hours agoNewsDuration 2:56Toronto has a new park and playground — and it’s named after a furry friend that the city has a complicated relationship with. The official ribbon cutting for Raccoon Park near Yonge and Eglinton was held on Tuesday. The CBC’s Dale Manucodc was there.

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