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Slower speeds pitched for Rideau-Vanier residential streets

Slower speeds pitched for Rideau-Vanier residential streets cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Natalia Goodwin © CBC Rideau-Vanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury wants residential streets in Lowertown, Vanier and Sandy Hill to have a 30 km/h speed limit. He ll be bringing a report to the city s transportation committee on Wednesday. The councillor for Ottawa s Rideau-Vanier ward is hoping to reduce speed limits on the area s residential streets to 30 km/h. Coun. Mathieu Fleury will bring forward a report on the plan to the city s transportation committee on Wednesday. The report proposes dropping speed limits in six different parts of the ward, each bound by the following streets:

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AGAR: The cops in Ontario were the good guys this past weekend

Article content You can’t have a police state if the police won’t co-operate. On Friday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones announced tough lockdowns including police stopping people to ask where they were going. Unless on the way to get groceries, to a medical appointment or other government approved activity, Ontarians were subject to large fines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or AGAR: The cops in Ontario were the good guys this past weekend Back to video Solicitor General Jones said: “Moving forward, police will have the authority to require any individual who is not in a place of residence to, first, provide their purpose for not being at home, and provide their home address,” meaning motor vehicles could be randomly pulled over.

Sold (Bought): Burnaby home big on space, inside and out

Listed for: $1,398,000 Sold for: $1,268,000 Sold on: January 29 Listing agent: Morley Lercher at Sutton Group – West Coast Realty Buyers agent: Lester Soo, Arleen Chuang and Henry Fung at Sutton Group – West Coast Realty The big sell: The two-year-old Opal development on Vancouver’s West King Edward Avenue is described on its website as ‘a boutique collection of retirement suites’ that offer ‘refined amenities and service’. Those services offer independent living as well as assisted living and complex care with 24-hour professional nursing, dedicated dining and activity spaces (including 30,000 square feet of comprehensive amenities with an oxygenated infrared Himalayan salt wellness sauna, gym, hydrotherapy tub, theatre and rooftop patio). This particular home has a top-floor position and includes central air conditioning, nine-foot-high ceilings, premium appliances, quartz counters, city and mountain views, and a 488-square-foot wraparound balcony. The unit’s

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