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N.S. fishing crews make rescue at sea

N.S. fishing crews make rescue at sea

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Fishing crews from southwest Nova Scotia credit good planning and safety training for a successful rescue at sea on Monday morning.
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Winnipeg's Louise Bridge to reopen Friday after delay

Social Sharing Winnipeg's Louise Bridge will reopen to vehicles and pedestrians Friday morning after crews finished repairs on the century-old structure. As maintenance work on the bridge wraps up, staff are continuing to work on its long-term rehabilitation plan, city officials said in a news release Wednesday. Mayor Scott Gillingham also announced the reopening in an Instagram post. A preliminary design to extend the bridge's life by 25 to 40 years was approved in principle by council last year, and rehabilitation work could start as early as 2026, pending budget approvals, the city said. The bridge was closed in May as part of an annual inspection and was expected to reopen at the end of July, but that was pushed back after corrosion that needed repairs was discovered. The bridge was then expected to open in early September, meaning Friday's reopening puts it slightly ahead of that delayed schedule. The Louise Bridge spans the Red River, connecting Higgins Avenue in Point Douglas to Stadacona Street in Elmwood. The nearest alternate bridge is the Disraeli Bridge to the north. City officials have gone back and forth over whether to replace or rebuild the aging Louise Bridge, first constructed in 1911. In 2009, the city earmarked funds to expand the bridge to four lanes. That design was never finished, and consultations continued. Last year, a report recommended doing repairs to extend the life of the bridge for roughly 30 more years, rather than replacing it with a new structure in the short term. Arlington Bridge decommissioning continues

Kissing Bridge in West Montrose closed until end of 2026
Kissing Bridge in West Montrose closed until end of 2026

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Kissing Bridge in West Montrose closed until end of 2026

The West Montrose Covered Bridge, better known as the Kissing Bridge, on Aug. 20, 2025. (Heather Senoran/CTV News) The West Montrose Covered Bridge, better known as the Kissing Bridge, closed Wednesday as work began to rebuild and reinforce the historic 144-year-old structure. The Region of Waterloo originally set aside $6,270,000 for the project in its 2025-2034 capital budget. The cost had increased to $10,871,800 by June 2025. As of Aug. 20, it was closer to $12 million. West Montrose Covered Bridge Kissing closed repair damage The West Montrose Covered Bridge, better known as the Kissing Bridge, on Aug. 20, 2025. (Heather Senoran/CTV News) Regional councillors unanimously voted to move forward with the work in June, citing its significant heritage and tourism value. As for the ballooning budget, a report stated that was due to 'the lack of available historical standard unit cost data for this unique, specialized and complex project.' West Montrose Covered Bridge Kissing closed repair damage The West Montrose Covered Bridge, better known as the Kissing Bridge, on Aug. 20, 2025. (Heather Senoran/CTV News) The Kissing Bridge, which was built in 1881, is the last remaining covered bridge in Ontario. It is not expected to reopen until the end of 2026.

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