TORONTO HYDRO AT WORK: at the corner of Warden and Ellesmere Avenue
Warden and Ellesmere Avenue: as part of an anti-graffiti pilot program, Toronto Hydro's Tanya Stefanidis does final inspections on the second transformer box that has been wrapped. Approximately 10 transformers will be wrapped across the city as part of the pilot. Toronto Hydro is committed to help communities stay clean and beautiful. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)Warden and Ellesmere Avenue: as part of an anti-graffiti pilot program, Toronto Hydro's Tanya Stefanidis does final inspections on the second transformer box that has been wrapped. Approximately 10 transformers will be wrapped across the city as part of the pilot. Toronto Hydro is committed to help communities stay clean and beautiful. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)
TORONTO, June 19, 2012 /CNW/ - Warden and Ellesmere Avenue: as part of an anti-graffiti pilot program, Toronto Hydro's Tanya Stefanidis does final inspections on the second transformer box that has been wrapped. Approximately 10 transformers will be wrapped across the city as part of the pilot. Toronto Hydro is committed to help communities stay clean and beautiful.
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