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Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacement

Global News

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July 10, 2026

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Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacement

Should the MacKay bridge that spans Halifax Harbour be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced with a tunnel?

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Loonie Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government will take another two years to study options for rebuilding or replacing the A. Murray MacKay bridge, one of two bridges that span Halifax harbour. Public Works Minister Fred Tilley says his department will hire a company to examine the business case for the project. Tilley says options include [] The post N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge appeared first on Loonie Politics.

The Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

Hammersmith Bridge will not reopen to vehicles as there is no funding available, council report suggests

Hammersmith Fulham Council is recommending a ‘phased repair’ of the bridge, prioritising access for cyclists and pedestrians

NDTV

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· Jun 26, 2026

Taiwan Ship Hit By Unknown Object Near Oman Before Crossing Hormuz Strait

After an initial inspection by the crew, damage was found around the bridge windows. But the crew, vessel and cargo are all safe.

CBC News

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tenants accused of unpaid rent will have to pay half to bring up other complaints at Ontario hearings

Ontario tenants accused of being behind on rent may soon have to fork over half of what their landlord claims they owe if they want to raise other issues about their unit at a tribunal hearing.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Safety concerns raised over ‘narrow’ Rangitīkei River Bridge after fatal crash

Safety concerns raised over ‘narrow’ Rangitīkei River Bridge after fatal crash

The Paris News (search feed)

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· Jul 4, 2026

Bridge repairs at SH 19 and Loop 286 overpass to begin this week

Texas Department of Transportation officials have announced that bridge repair work will be underway on the SH 19 at Loop 286 overpass beginning on July 8, 2026.

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Related coverage for "Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacement": Loonie Politics — N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge. The Standard — Hammersmith Bridge will not reopen to vehicles as there is no funding available, council report suggests. NDTV — Taiwan Ship Hit By Unknown Object Near Oman Before Crossing Hormuz Strait. CBC News — Tenants accused of unpaid rent will have to pay half to bring up other complaints at Ontario hearings. The New Zealand Herald — Safety concerns raised over ‘narrow’ Rangitīkei River Bridge after fatal crash. The Paris News (search feed) — Bridge repairs at SH 19 and Loop 286 overpass to begin this week