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Angst, admiration as Hamilton s Innovating Streets trial moves to next phase

MARK TAYLOR/Stuff At a crossroads: Ward St was the scene of furious activity on Monday, with the Innovating Streets trial reducing traffic to an east-to-west flow only. The flow will reverse to west-to-east next week. A portion of Rostrevor St, between the Tristram St roundabout and the Norton Rd roundabout, has also been completely closed to traffic and the tarseal surface adorned with an eye-catching mural designed by Boon Hamilton Street Art Festival director Craig McClure and artist Paul Bradley. A temporary skate park has also been set up on Rostrevor St as part of the trial. Kim Hansen, at Ward St business Hamilton Tyre and Battery, already has his verdict: “It’s a f.ing disaster.

Chad Johnstone

Chad passed away unexpectedly November 19, 2014 at the age of 38 years old. He was predeceased by his grandparents Mac and Doris Johnstone, Harold Jennings and Verna and Russ Gordon. Chad is survived by his wife Marla, Weyburn; mother Bev Johnstone, Weyburn; father Keith (Janice) Johnstone, Yellow Grass; father and mother-in-law Roger (Joanne) Holdstock, Weyburn; sister Charla (Darren) Moore, Trossachs, and their children: Shayla and Kaylan; brother Devin Johnstone, Weyburn; stepbrothers; Shaun Mus, Yellow Grass, and Trevor Mus, Cedoux; brother-in-law Ryan (Kali) Holdstock, Weyburn and their children: William, Hadley and Rhea; grandparents : Ruth Schultz, Weyburn, and Wayne (Darlene) Holdstock, Weyburn, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Chad was born to Bev and Keith Johnstone September 6, 1976 in Weyburn. Chad was the middle brother of three siblings. Chad attended school in Weyburn until 1990, then finished his schooling in Yellow Grass where he graduated in 1994. Cha

Keegan-Michael Key Reaches into the Past With Midnight Run and Electric Ladyland

Keegan-Michael Key Reaches into the Past With ‘Midnight Run’ and ‘Electric Ladyland’ The actor, who appears in the upcoming musical “The Prom,” looks back on improv guides, Whoopi Goldberg’s comedy and Diego Rivera’s murals. Credit.Rich Polk/Getty Images For Imdb Dec. 15, 2020 The world may have turned upside-down this year, but the actor-producer Keegan-Michael Key has grounded himself in his work, finding a refuge from the isolation and anxiety of the pandemic. For a gregarious person like Key, who is used to collaborating with others on set in projects like Netflix’s “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey,” Ryan Murphy’s musical “The Prom,” and even “Home Movie: The Princess Bride” on Quibi (R.I.P.), conditions this year have forced him to work remotely every day.

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