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Ottawa to lower some speed limits to 30 km/h

Article content A committee in Ottawa has voted to lower the speed limits in three selected areas in order to create “gateway zones” that will make them more livable. “The lower speed limits are an important tool to prioritize slower speeds in residential areas to make them more livable,” said Rideau-Vanier councillor Mathieu Fleury. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ottawa to lower some speed limits to 30 km/h Back to video “You have to do more than just change the sign. You also have to change the street. You have to make the conditions so people will actually slow down,” said committee chair councillor Tim Tierney. Director of traffic services Phil Landry agreed, stating “You would see raised intersections, narrowing at intersections, speed humps, things like that, to try to get those speeds down to 30.”

Accused of 1975 killing, former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego

Former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego in 1975 killing FacebookTwitterEmail Dennis LePage, left, of Brunswick appears in Rensselaer County Court with his lawyer, assistant public defender, Phil Landry on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. LePage is accused of killing a man in San Diego 44 years ago. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union A former Brunswick resident who was arrested a year ago to face a murder charge in the 1975 killing of a Navy dental technician is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on March 8 in San Diego Superior Court. Dennis Lepage, 63, is being held without bail at the San Diego County jail on a charge of first-degree murder, according to the San Diego sheriff’s online inmate records.  If convicted under the 1975 statues he would face a sentence of 7 years to life in prison.

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