Cornwall_2016_09_07

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Part of Second Street to be closed

Second Street West will be closed at Brookdale Avenue from September 6 to September 30, for work related to the Brookdale Avenue reconstruction project. During this period, traffic will be detoured via Cumberland Street, Seventh Street and Hoople Avenue. Second Street West and Brookdale Avenue north of Second Street will remain accessible for local traffic only. The reconstruction of Brookdale Avenue fromWater Street to Seventh Street is a joint project being led by the Federal Bridge Corporation Ltd. It involves the replacement of underground services and realignment and replacement of the road, curbing and sidewalk. The work is being carried out by Louis W. Bray Construction Ltd. and Brookdale is expected to be completed by mid-December. — supplied photo

Beware of school buses It’s back-to-school time and the Cornwall Community Police Service (CCPS) is reminding motorists to be on the lookout for school buses in the community.“We are taking a zero-tolerance level on the enforcement of school bus-related violations,” said constable Dan Cloutier, of the CCPS. “School bus operators are also carrying violation forms, which they complete and turn over to police for investigation.This form contains details of the alleged offence such as licence number of the offending vehicle, location, date and time of the offence, description of the driver.” Officers will also pro-actively follow school buses looking for violators and in some cases, officers will be aboard specific school buses travelling in known trouble spots. They will in turn report violators to a nearby patrol vehicle so that the offender may be apprehended and fined. – Francis Racine

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The Journal Cornwall

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

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