FREE November 6, 2015 | Volume 6, No.14 FREE 5 | Volume 6, No.14 November 6, 2015 RiverTALK TALK Sales team (l-r) CEA Jenn Weaver and students Solana White, Tessa Mayes, Courtney Quigley and Shelby Mulcaster prepare for a student-driven bake sale Oct. 30 at...
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FREE November 6, 2015 | Volume 6, No.14 FREE 5 | Volume 6, No.14 November 6, 2015 RiverTALK TALK Sales team (l-r) CEA Jenn Weaver and students Solana White, Tessa Mayes, Courtney Quigley and Shelby Mulcaster prepare for a student-driven bake sale Oct. 30 at A.L. Fortune Secondary School.The students raised funds for the school’s food program and for the Enderby division of the Boys and Girls Club.[Photo by Jette] Plans to improve Cliff Avenue in 2016 will work within the status quo. Presented with seven different design layout options for the main drag, including making it a one-way or pedestrian-only street, council opted to stick with the current layout. Curtis Hodges, project manager at Monaghan Engineers and Consulting Ltd., presented the various options, laying out the pros and cons of each one. He said each of the options uses different ways to frame the downtown, improve traffic flow, enhance walkability and use the area’s positive aspects. Each of the options would see a reduct
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