Monday, 18 January 2010

French Signs

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as Dieppe council chambers are expected to host more visitors than usual tonight when the city holds a public hearing into a proposed bylaw that would ban English-only commercial signage outside city businesses in favour of French-only or bilingual signs.

For 20 years, the city has encouraged city businesses to use more French on their outside signs and, while progress is evident in annual surveys that examine the use of French in city businesses, that progress has been slow.

The city has spent two decades offering advice and subsidies to businesses to encourage the use of more French on exterior commercial signs, but last year formed a committee to take a hard look at the issue. That committee has recommended the use of provincial planning laws to enact a bylaw that would regulate the language on outside commercial signs, just as municipalities use the act every day to regulate the size and locations of exterior commercial signage.

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