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The Wrap: Post-election remorse, tearing down walls and speed limits… for bikes

Good evening. Here’s a look at what our newsroom has been working on today:

 

'People have different ideas'

Negative advertisements that ran during the Progressive Conservative’s election campaign garnered criticism among voters. Now, current and past party candidates are speaking out against the ads which have opened the door to internal party bickering about campaign strategy.

Carol Sanders:

Tory defeat prompts internal finger-pointing

The Progressive Conservatives’ electoral defeat has opened the door to internal bickering about campaign strategy that has senior members of the party pointing fingers at each other. Outgoing justi... Read More

 
 
 

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'Our top priority is to make sure the site continues to be used and valuable'

Nearly five months after a platform at Fort Gibraltar collapsed sending a group of 17 schoolchildren and one teacher to hospital, plans have been announced to tear down the fort’s walls and walkways.

Tyler Searle:

Collapsed walkway at Fort Gibraltar will be dismantled

Festival du Voyageur will dismantle and reconfigure parts of the Fort Gibraltar historic site, in the wake of the dramatic collapse of an elevated platform in May that injured a group of schoolchildre... Read More

 
 

'We can’t turn them (the pathways) into raceways'

As bikes, e-bikes and scooter usage gains popularity on Winnipeg pathways, Coun. Shawn Dobson (St. James) is proposing speed limits could help keep riders and other path users safe. But how would those speeds be enforced?

Chris Kitching:

Speed limit proposed for active transportation routes

A Winnipeg councillor’s bid to create a speed limit for bicycles, electric bikes and scooters on active-transportation pathways is raising questions of whether such a restriction would be adequately e... Read More

 
 
 

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