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Possible Traffic Disruption: Reject Kinder-Morgan Pipeline March in Paris Street Bridge area

The Greater Sudbury Police Service would like to advise the public of possible traffic disruptions today, in the early evening, in the area of the Paris Street Bridge of Nations in Greater Sudbury.

Members from the “Reject Kinder-Morgan Pipeline” are planning a walk, leaving from the CP parking lot across from the Sudbury Arena on Elgin Street.

The expected route for this walk will continue East on Van Horne Street to Paris Street. A Round dance will occur within the intersection. The walk will continue Southbound on Paris Street where a second Round dance will occur within the intersection of Paris Street and John Street. The walk will then return Northbound on Paris Street ending back on Van Horne Street. Participants will then line up on the sidewalk on the Bridge of Nations and hold a candlelight vigil.
The event will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is expected to continue until approximately 8:30 p.m.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service respects everyone’s right of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.
The role of the Greater Sudbury Police Service is to ensure public safety and to keep the peace. Activities may interrupt the normal flow of traffic. Members of the Greater Sudbury Police will be present, working with organizers to ensure the safe and orderly movement of traffic.
There may be traffic delays, motorists are encouraged to be patient when travelling in the area of Paris Street and the Bridge of Nations this evening and to be respectful to all pedestrians. Motorists may want to consider alternate routes this evening.
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amanda

11/21/2016 6:58 PM

Is there an alternate route to the HOSPITAL why do they keep choosing that main intersection. Fine make your point but don't take away people's right to health care.

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