Author of the article: Dustin Cook
Publishing date: Apr 16, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 3 minute read • Pedestrians make their way past patios along 104 Street, in Edmonton on Friday April 16, 2021. 104 Street between Jasper Avenue and 102 Avenue will be closed to vehicles Saturday and Sundays for increased pedestrian access. Photo by David Bloom /Postmedia
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Edmontonians will have more room to roam on city streets for the second year in a row in response to COVID-19 orders.
The shared streets program launched Friday, a few weeks earlier than the initial May timeline, with the city opening up a lane on Victoria Promenade to walkers, rollers and cyclists to create more distancing space.
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