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  • GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY:
    -The Melford Brook Bridge on Route 344 at Middle Melford is closed. A two-lane detour bridge is in place until a permanent bridge is built. The speed limit has been reduced to 60 kilometres per hour and warning signs are in place.
    COMTE DE GUYSBOROUGH
    -Le pont de Melford Brook sur la route 344 a Middle Melford est ferme. Un pont temporaire a deux voies a ete installe jusqu'a la construction du pont permanent. La vitesse limite a ete reDduite a 60 km/h et des panneaux d'avertissement sont en place.
  • ANTIGONISH COUNTY
    Lower South River Bridge will be reduced to one lane for repairs from Thursday, Sept. 15, to Aug. 31, 2012. Traffic control on site. Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
    COMTE DE ANTIGONISH
    Le pont Lower South River sera reduit a une voie de circulation le 15 september au 31 aout 2012.
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