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An offending fence is frustrating Park Extension residents, who say it s making it difficult to get out of the neighbourhood. The fence runs besides the train tracks, blocking a path that links Ogilvy and De Castelneau that many use to get to Jarry Park or shops. “I saw it in person on Thursday. I came to cross here to go to St-Hubert to do some shopping and I was very upset,” said Park Ex resident Molly Bower. While the blockage might not seem like much, the borough is bordered by fences and train tracks, making the path a crucial artery.
Squamish Nation is ready to take legal action against CN Rail for ongoing disruptions
April 20, 2021
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Squamish Nation community is “at its wit’s end” with the ongoing disruptions from rail operations just metres from their homes, and council is ready to pursue legal action if changes aren’t made soon.
The council has been trying since fall to negotiate with the Canadian National Railway Co. to adjust its operations near the North Vancouver communities of Eslha7an and X?wemelch’stn. With three rail tracks just 30 metres from some homes in Eslha7an, near Mosquito Creek, residents say they have been putting up with unacceptable levels of noise, pollution, and health impacts from idling trains for far too long.