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Jocelyn Ladouceur booked <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup a train ticket from Ottawa to Smiths Falls on Friday, June 26, only to have it cancelled a short time later.The Quebec woman said when she had booked her ticket to come to Smiths Falls to visit her sister, she let the customer service representative know she was in a wheelchair and needed assistance.A short time later, she was called to say the ticket purchase was cancelled as they couldnt accommodate her wheelchair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a phone call and follow up emails with Smith Falls Record News over the weekend, Ladouceur said she was very disappointed. The clerk asked for the measurements of the chair and the total weight, she said while she was booking the ticket. I received the electronic ticket by mail and printed it. Shortly after, VIA Rail phoned me back to cancel the ticket argu stanley mugs ing that the station does not have any staff for a lift. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To say she was sad about t stanley cups he entire affair was an understatement. This is 2020 鈥?why dont they have accommodations for people she asked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ladouceur said she and her sister Nicole wanted to let other people know her story 鈥? especially if they live in Smiths Falls and they are confined to a wheelchair, she said. Do not rely on posted signs showing accommodations for disabled persons. ARTICL Ngud It s a nightmare : Georgetown neighbourhood plagued with traffic issues and residents demand action
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