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Illegal sign coming down

Workers have begun taking down an electronic sign that has been at the centre of controversy in downtown Winnipeg for the past two years.

The sign was initially installed on the Boyd Building in September 2010 without a city permit.

Residents of Fred Douglas Place complained of glare from the sign and the city ordered it be removed in late 2010 and again in early 2011, when the sign was switched off. The building's owners had been ordered to remove the sign by Aug. 1.

Last Thursday, Russell Knight told a bylaw court judge he and his fellow Boyd Building owners -- including Ray Rybachuk and Ken Carroll -- signed a contract on Aug. 2 with a company to remove the sign at a cost of $65,000.

Knight said a crane would have to be brought in from out of the city, and it would take at least a week -- or possibly two -- to remove the 9,000-kilogram sign.

Officials have given the Boyd Building owners until Sept. 13 to show the work has been completed.

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