People are saying it s finally time to get rid of the confusing 5th lane on Jarvis Street
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Driving in a large metropolis like Toronto is never exactly fun or easy, between never-ending construction, constant traffic, wayward pedestrians, speedy cyclists, inclement weather and other stressors, but there s one street in particular that has been uniquely confusing for years.
Jarvis Street, for those who haven t driven it, has a special feature that makes navigating it more difficult than most other streets a fifth lane that runs down the middle and alternates directions, as indicated by a light overhead.
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Thirty parks in Ottawa will receive upgrades to playground equipment and other improvements while the city’s Bronson Centre and Carlington Community Health Centre will be renovated and expanded thanks to new funding from the federal, provincial and municipal governments announced Tuesday.
The federal government is providing $3.5 million towards these projects, with the province committing $2.9 million. The City of Ottawa is offering up over $1.4 million for the park improvements, while the Bronson Centre and Carlington Community Health Centre will provide around $600,000 and $235,000 towards their renovations, respectively.
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