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Crowds of shoppers at CF Toronto Eaton Centre have doubtless marvelled at the giant scaffolding – multitiered like a wedding cake – that climbs to the centre’s iconic skylight roof.
It’s been two years since the scaffolding was built and the construction crew is now working on the second phase of the skylight’s glass replacement. Yet even now as Sheila Jennings, the centre’s general manager, walks around it, the enormity of it still impresses.
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