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Vintage Regatta Deemed a Success
By Staff | Jul 14, 2021
Mitch Herrick
July 10 and 11, 2021 in downtown New Martinsville, Vintage race boats from all over the country converged on the old Regatta Grounds near Dos Hermanos Mexican Restaurant for another year of exciting Vintage Hydroplane exhibition runs.
Spectators estimated to be near 1,000 showed up to witness some of the fast water action and get a peek at a couple locals who held their own against many of the veterans from as far away as New York, Florida, Minnesota, Michigan and New Jersey to name a few.
The weather for the most part cooperated allowing the racers to put on great demonstrations and trill the crowd as they brought back memories of yesteryear.
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A Year in Five Minutes: Vancouver 1976
The 1000 block of Robson Street in February, 1976. Item # CVA 780-406.
In 1976, ICBC rates skyrocketed, the Museum of Anthropology got a new home and an earthquake rocked the area.
By Chuck Davis,
Laing Bridge
On May 15, 1976 the Arthur Laing Bridge officially opened, named after a native son of Richmond who became a cabinet minister under Pierre Trudeau, then later a Senator. The $23 million four-lane bridge, which crosses the north arm of the Fraser to Sea Island, vastly speeded up access to the Vancouver International Airport. It reduced the distance from downtown to the airport by more than three kilometres. Traffic had started using the bridge August 27, 1975, but the official opening was May 15, 1976. It’s 1,676 metres (one mile) in total length, and more than 90,000 vehicles use it daily.