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The pedestrian crossing under the new $391-million Tawatinâ Bridge was supposed to be complete by May 2019, but that deadline went off track when a car-sized concrete slab was found in the river during bridge construction. In an update to Postmedia, TransEd communications manager Dallas Lindskoog said the river crossing should open in line with LRT service, and maybe even a bit before.
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There isn’t a set timeline for opening the 13 km line, but Lindskoog said the team is working toward getting the line ready by the end of the year, about one year after the initial opening plan of December 2020.
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Elation lights New Radicals “Parade Across America” Inauguration performance
USA – When the new Biden-Harris administration asked New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander to play “You Get What You Give” at their 20th January virtual “Parade Across America,” producers ESM Productions and A/V provider Synergetic stepped in to help make it happen.
“Scott Mirkin, president and CEO of ESM Productions, had seen our new studio streaming space and called just a few days before the Inauguration as he thought the stage would be a good setting for the New Radicals performance,” comments Jason Weldon, president and CEO at Synergetic. “When he came in to refresh his memory, as soon as he walked in he said he knew the space would be perfect.”