After pandemic pause, Clark County cyclists are ready to hit the road again By Scott Hewitt, Columbian Arts & Features Reporter
Published: April 25, 2021, 6:02am
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9 Photos A Vancouver Bicycle Club group ride rolls along Lower River Road toward Frenchman s Bar Regional Park in summer 2019. The coronavirus pandemic put a brake on the club s activities last year, but now organizers say things are moving again. (The Columbian files) Photo Gallery
When it was time for his second COVID-19 shot in early April, Steve Baltazar made the round trip from his home in Battle Ground to Vancouver’s Tower Mall mass vaccination site by bicycle.
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Councils in Sydneyâs north have raised the alarm about the impact of a multibillion-dollar tunnel under Middle Harbour, as the NSW government insists it will be built to strict conditions of approval.
Willoughby City Council last week stated its opposition to the Beaches Link and Gore Hill Freeway Connection tunnel in its current form, while North Sydney and Northern Beaches councils expressed significant concerns about the project.
Residents in the Northern Beaches fear Burnt Bridge Creek will be damaged by the construction of the Beaches Link tunnel.
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Willoughby mayor Gail Giles-Gidney said there had been concern about the impact of the tunnel project, both during construction and when it is complete, since it was announced.