Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 3, p. 13

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r... Railway bridge dosed for two ears to . p A any T Age a t: H 9 y #lthtt time" a if Mm taid JL iii: ei,', ion: Wd/au, "the mud to decide who goes first." News - Cramnhe Township _ Tenders profile will need to be raised and the piers Mayor Marc Coombs noted it "is used . will be called in September for the replace offset further from the tracks," more Mi- a lot" by people heading to Presqu‘ile Pro- ment of the bridge on Barnes Mad says chael Proctor. "Wah the information avail- vincial Park, and handles "mom traffu: than CN Railway. able at this time, it is very difficult to deter- we expect." Council was given three choices it was mine the amount of mad work required." Thompson said CN “will more or less prepared to help fund and it elected to go The other two options were a two-lane dictate to us the grade requirements that with replacement of kind, the least expen- bridge ($1.25 million, with Cranahe tW they'd like to see" for the bridge, sive, at $920,000 for a four-metre wide, sponsible for paying for $468,000) or a “The issue we have now is you have to one-lane structure. two-lane structure with sidewalk ($1.43 hit the peak before you know [there’s aw The township's share ofthe costs for the million, with the township’s share set at other vehicle coming]," Councillor Clin- bridge alone will be$l38/Oh $648,000). With either option, the mu- ton Breau said, By raising the level of the Not known atthis pointare thecosts that niéipality would be required to pay 15 mad "we'll be able to see all the way down will be incurred making changes to Barnes. -per cent of the in-kind replacement Ctgus Barnes, so I think the single lane will do." Road that have to be done. the difference in upgrade costs," O'Brien CN closed he bridge in 2012 ailer it did "The current bridge configpatiot1 does pointed out. a structural report irrtemally, T not meet CN minimum clearance require- More than one council member ex-' "lt's been a terrible inconvenience for merits." according to a project memo pre- pressed eonoem the total cost to the town- people who live on Barnes Read," Coombs pared for the national railway by Hatch ship couldend up beingaround$500,000. said. _ Mott MacDonald and attached torstaff re-, Councillor Ed Van Egmond spoke in Construction of the‘new bridge is 2x- port submitted by Dan O’Brien, Cramahe’s favour of a single-lane bridge, saying '"t's peeled to be completed. by, mid-January, director-of operations. f. ’ . . note busy, busy PC' aithough "yon have __20l5, O'Brien said. - ' ILE A R . -- - - "_-e, - CC-FP-MW-ra; w-"-- =".i.3L-.i-uuuca-u ' ~21 G t. uthertord on $5.000 bail p M77?" H Minerva: " W)? o u we. Qt)”; Colborne man due in Q h tt d CRIMINASIIITH em Townshi sthat ' . . . . . . . . No rthumberlan d In day '2u'il2i1llii'tsh'e' msgigzdél: lad iteittturtiie,raitt's1tpitt'v' irrtstde inveitrgators seized. $36,000 turned himself in to the RCMP in trafficking of cocaine from Cali- Canadian criminal Td,u,i1','tri1d1s'.i wort Pf cash, machinery and Bowmanville. COLBORNE __ Colborne res- fornia to Canada through atruck- Others arrested agt thz: tons. goods, including vehicles hem"? "He was dealtwith and brought idem Wayne Rutherford is due ing network, included 39- ear-old I' "ml Ily? Simoneau and PoPhn-Per- back to Granby, Que., where he in Quebec lune 26 for a court Among those arrested were Decelles ofSt gran-re 52- 62:1; ran L The estimated-seized and went before ajgdge June 17. He appeiaraéice, as one of 17 suspects the the alleged mastermind of Juan Carlos iillis of bronze Lgke 'st'lyei1/it2""""ty IS valued at “be; Ideleased on bail," Cooper 1mm ve in an alle ed dru traf- the s he - - . . - ' ' a e . ticking and aconspigacyto ifnport tsh,egaTftgaat,e)r,1s, T2s1gt,eg.1i Marc Lalonde It was stated at the time that Rutherford's next court date is cucainehatothe country. his " ear-oldi ii Di 'P n o lasselman, Ont. These five police were still looking for the lune 26inGranby, which is where The news broke on lune ll that '/dyl,li,y2'ltG'l, ruggatiiiiieis $1211; i/el1)f1t,1hi faceyarioes charges, 62-year-old Rutherford and the case is beingprosecutcd. Nev- arrests had been made inconnec- Simoneau orchestrated transac- [105565;]: ',,cl'gst'l',1cJr' S,ht,ii1t 56-year-old Raymond Demers of ertheless, the terms of his $5,000 lion with an operation known as tions among truckers and sup- li'ckin and launci porting? trar Sorel. bail do allowhim to return home, Ctypto.laimed at dismantling a pliersinthe US and Canada,with ceedsgol' crime enngo e pro- Cass-1119:) Jr,',l,eie1.cae/' Sgt} Ken Whrfhe h? must keep the peace cnmma O iz ' ' _ . an u a e on an e D . ' rgam anon 1n the East the drug supposedly concealed Integrated Proceeds of Crime Rutherford who, on gum: 16, residing 'i,?/gdl'/,'e'vio" while l i tC' be 5 i "s. ‘Kk

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