North Hatley bridge closing again for the month of May 4 May 2021 at 17 h 22 min Reading time: 30 s
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Despite having reopened to traffic at the end of last year, the bridge on main street in North Hatley will be closing again next week for at least a month in order to complete the last steps of the construction process that saw the structure closed for much of last year.
From Monday, May 10, until at least June 4 the bridge will be closed to all traffic to allow for the laying of the bridge’s final asphalt layer, waterproofing the bridge slab and backfilling the approaches. For the duration of the work, which might be extended in the case of bad weather, drivers will need to follow the same 20 kilometre detour as was put in place in 2020, following routes 108 and 143 and Sherbrooke Road to bypass the Massawippi River.
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Identity theft, check fraud: On March 9, a Black Walnut Road resident reported that someone fraudulently accessed her credit card and initiated activity totaling $2,994. Police advised her to follow up with the financial institution. This occurred after an unknown person had contacted the resident and tricked her into providing personal information, she said.
On March 12, a Brown Road woman reported that someone opened a fraudulent Visa credit card account in her name.
On March 13, a Meadow Road resident reported someone intercepted and altered a check, originally written to Citi Card. The check was then fraudulently written to an unknown person for more tan $13,000.
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Last year, three people were killed by falling trees or branches when a cold front brought intense winds to Victoria on August 27.
Four-year-old Ayan Kapoor was the youngest of the three people killed that Thursday night when he was walking with his father and younger sister near their Blackburn South home, in Melbourneâs east, about 6pm.
A ROSYTH man went looking in the middle of the night for a friend who owed him money. John Radbourne, 21, of Tovey Road, had been drinking and caused a disturbance at the home of his friend’s parents. As a result, Radbourne appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on December 7, at Sherbrooke Road, Rosyth, he behaved in a threatening or abusive manner by repeatedly shouting, swearing, threatening violence and threatening to damage property and demanded money. Depute fiscal Jill Currie said that, at 2.30am, Radbourne went to the house and started knocking on the front door.
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