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CBC
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBC
2 lanes closed on Burlington Skyway for roadwork this weekend
The province is closing two lanes of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) highway Niagara-bound at the Burlington Skyway Bridge for the weekend due to roadwork. The two lanes are scheduled to close at 10 p.m. Friday and reopen on Monday, June 2, at 5 a.m. Ramps to the Burlington Skyway Bridge from Eastport Drive will also be closed this weekend, while access to the QEW Niagara-bound from south of the lift bridge will remain open, the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) said. The Northshore Boulevard Interchange will remain open, according to the City of Burlington. "Eastport Drive collector lanes and Eastport Drive can be used as a detour/alternate route," said the city. The work was originally scheduled for May 23 to 26, but was delayed due to weather conditions. "Work is weather dependent and may be cancelled or delayed by the MTO," the city said. LINC work rescheduled to June 13-16 Maintenance work for the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway was also planned for this weekend, but the city has rescheduled it, again. The City of Hamilton said it coordinated the revised date with the MTO due to their own maintenance of the Burlington Skyway. "Adjusting the timing of the LINC repairs ensures the two major routes are not affected at the same time," the city said. The closure will now take place starting the morning of June 13 and ending on June 16 at 5 a.m. It was originally scheduled for May 23 to 26. The Link will close from Golf Links and Mohawk Roads to the Red Hill Valley Parkway. "Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, use alternate routes during this time, and expect delays and increased traffic on surrounding roads. Motorists are reminded to follow posted detour signs and take extra caution in construction zones," said the city. The yearly maintenance road on the highway include: Resurfacing spots. Repairing asphalt. Removing graffiti. Repairing bridges and signage. Marking pavement. Ditching. Cleaning catch basins. Maintaining vegetation.


CTV News
6 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Ducklings rescued from catch basin on QEW in Stoney Creek, Ontario Provincial Police say
Ontario Provincial Police said officers rescued ducklings trapped in a catch basin on the QEW in Stoney Creek on Monday morning. The tiny creatures were found along the highway near Fifty Road, police said in a post on social media. #BurlingtonOPP saved some ducklings this morning from a catch basin on the #QEW near Fifty Rd with the assistance of MTO. Another reason to slow down and move over when you see emergency lights on the highway. ^rt — OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) May 26, 2025 The OPP said the rescue was carried out with the help of Ontario's Ministry of Transportation. 'Another reason to slow down and move over when you see emergency lights on the highway,' the OPP Highway Safety Division wrote.