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Making roads safer for pedestrians, cyclists
Posted on May 10, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY
(Photo courtesy Durham Region)
The Region of Durham, in partnership with Oshawa and other municipalities, is continuing to make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists to cross busy roads.
As an enhanced safety measure, a new combined pedestrian and cyclist signal has been installed at the intersection of Rossland Road (Regional Road 28) and the Michal Starr Trail (near Minto Street) in Oshawa.
The new signal has already been activated, according to the region, and will allow pedestrians and cyclists to move safely through the intersection with minimal delay.
Sudbury s Day Centre to move to provincial building on Larch Street
Starting next Monday, the Day Centre in Greater Sudbury will be located on the main floor of 199 Larch Street. A new site had to be found after the landlord of the location on Frood Road as the agency operating the program to find a new site.
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Posted: Jan 06, 2021 5:30 AM ET | Last Updated: January 6
The new location for the Day Centre in Greater Sudbury will be in boardrooms on the main floor of the provincial building at 199 Larch Street.(Google Streetview)