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Yukon government lays out plans to repair Alaska Highway bridge

Yukon government lays out plans to repair Alaska Highway bridge

CBC18-07-2025
Cracked concrete and exposed steel bars and soil under an abutment are the problems on an Alaska Highway bridge the Yukon government plans to fix. Government officials held a public information session yesterday about the future repairs. CBC's Marissa Meilleur was there.
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