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More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians

Article content An anonymous benefactor has stepped up to help Sarnia potentially create an active transportation route for cyclists, pedestrians and others cutting east-west through the heart of the city. The benefactor has agreed to help cover costs, city engineering and operations general manager David Jackson said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians Back to video “As staff, we had kind of, over the years, been thinking about how we could find a good east-west corridor in the city and hadn’t had much success finding the right location,” he said. “But this person reached out wanting to support the city in improving our active transportation infrastructure, and so we have to give him the credit for proposing this route we’re looking at now.”

More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians

More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians
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More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians

More pathways proposed for cyclists, pedestrians
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Flats planned for popular Kirkcaldy street

Flats planned for popular Kirkcaldy street
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Low-carb Keto diet contributed to woman s impaired-driving bust: Defence

Low-carb Keto diet contributed to woman s impaired-driving bust: Defence SARNIA – Binge drinking at a bar while on a low-carb diet cost a Sarnia woman $1,800 and her driver’s licence for the next year. Author of the article: Terry Bridge  •  Sarnia Observer Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  •  Article content SARNIA – Binge drinking at a bar while on a low-carb diet cost a Sarnia woman $1,800 and her driver’s licence for the next year. A Sarnia courtroom heard one of the city’s police officers pulled over a white Chrysler minivan near Maria Street around 2:15 a.m. on Nov. 27 after seeing it swerving. He “immediately” recognized the two women inside the van.

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