comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - துறவி பியர் மற்றும் மிக்லோன் ஜநரல் - Page 8 : comparemela.com

Two Montreal drivers fined over $4,000 for driving on closed roads during the curfew

  MONTREAL Two drivers in Montreal picked up thousands of dollars in fines early Saturday morning for not respecting the curfew or the fact that roads were closed for construction. Surete du Quebec (SQ) spokesperson Stephane Tremblay confirmed that a female driver picked up over $4,000 in fines for driving past barricades on the Metropolitan Expressway at 3:45 a.m. when it was closed due to a water main break that caused a hole in the highway. A female driver went through the road blockage, received tickets for that, said Tremblay. She picked up a $1,550 ticket for not respecting the curfew in place to halt the spread of COVID-19 in addition to a $540 ticket for driving on a closed road and $1,550 for dangerous driving.

Weekend traffic: Closures remain on Saint-Pierre interchange

  MONTREAL The Ministry of Transport is advising motorists of road closures in and around Montreal heading into the weekend. Here is what to look out for. SAINT-PIERRE INTERCHANGE The Highway 20 East ramp to Route-138 West towards the Honore-Mercier Bridge.  As a result, the following is a default closure: The 1st Ave. entrance for Route 138-West.  DE LA MONTAGNE ST. From Saturday at 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. de la Montagne St. is closed in both directions between Saint-Antoine West and Rene-Levesque Blvd. Also, Notre-Dame East is reduced to one lane between Panet St. and Papineau Ave. REMINDERS Until spring 2021, Highway 20 is closed in both directions at the Dorval roundabout between the Dorval Ave. exit (56) and the following entrances, as is Highway 520 between the Cardinal Ave. exit (1-E) and the Dorval roundabout.

France imposes Covid-19 curfews on islands of Guadeloupe, Reunion

France imposes Covid-19 curfews on islands of Guadeloupe, Reunion Issued on: 03/03/2021 - 14:21 A beach on the French-administered Caribbean island of Guadeloupe in December 2020. Cedrick Isham CALVADOS AFP/Archivos 3 min Officials on the French islands of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean and La Réunion in the Indian Ocean have announced new curfews lasting at least two weeks in an effort to stop Covid-19 infections, rising due to the presence of more contagious variants. Advertising Read more Officials in Guadeloupe said a curfew from 10pm to 6am would come into effect on Sunday in an attempt to toughen restrictions aimed at limiting private gatherings.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.