OPP: All roads around Caledonia open
February 19, 2021
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HADIMAND COUNTY-Haldimand County OPP is advising that, all of the roads that had been previously closed due to road damage and obstacles on the roadways in Caledonia, have been RE-OPENED for traffic.
On February 10
th, the Highway 6 bypass was re-opened followed by the re-opening of Argyle Street on February 17
th and Mckenzie Road on February 19
th at 12:00 p.m.
OPP said throughout the road closures, the OPP maintained their objective and commitment to public safety for everyone involved.
The OPP thanked the public for their co-operation and patience during these occurrences and said “public safety will always remain paramount while we serve all members in the community.”
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January 20, 2021
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A bus that had been part of a barricade blcoking Argyle street at Caledonia has been moved back about 50 feet from the original barricade to allow access to a nearby church . (Photo by Jim C. Powless)
By Victoria Gray
Turtle Island News Writer
Land Defenders at 1492 Land Back Lane have moved their Argyle Street barricade back and allowed the Ministry of Transportation to inspect the Highway #6 bypass.
Skyler Williams, spokesperson for the land defenders said they moved the bus back on Tuesday night to the Caledonia Baptist Church to allow people use of the church and emergency services workers to have faster transport times to Hamilton hospitals.