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Drivers are being warned about some significant road closures on the QEW in Oakville and Burlington over the next few days that will impact traffic.The Ministry of Transportation says recurring maintenance on the QEW Toronto-bound off-ramp at Burloak Drive, along with both the eastbound and westbound off-rams at Walkers Line and the Fort-Erie bound off-ramp at Brant Street will leave all lanes closed at the off-ramps from <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cups 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. June 20-25.Meanwhile, recurring construction on the Hamilton-bound QEW between Fairview Street/Plains Road and the Burlington Skyway will trigger alternating lane closures June 20-25 from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Derek Sconescon, a Burlington resid stanley cups uk ent who commutes to Ha stanley mug milton for work, said he is preparing for the closures by planning alternate routes. I don ;t want to get stuck, he said. It will take a bit longer than normal but it better than being stuck in a traffic jam. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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BRACEBRIDGE 鈥?A leisurely Sunday afternoon drive to visit relatives over the Easter weekend turned quickly into a tale filled with blood, glass and feathers for a Bracebridge family.Brianne and Tim Maleske were southbound on Highway 400, with five-year-old Ellie and nine-year-old Abby reading and quietly playing in the back seat. The family was looking forward to Easter dinner with relatives in Waterdown, Ont.; a dinner they never got to eat, nor did they make it to Waterdown.Tim, behind the wheel, was southbound when, perhaps like a scene out of Alfred Hitchcocks classic The Birds, a wild turkey smashed into the windshield. The tom, weighing about 25-pounds, managed to navigate the northbound lanes but couldnt dodge the Subaru Forester travelling in t <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup he left lane of the highway. There was nowhere to go. The choice was clear, strike the bird or swerve into t stanley thermoskannen he side of a transport truck in the next lane. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley fr It was right at face level. It went through the windshield, said Brianne, relaying the story on Tuesday, April 18. It hit Tim in the face and flopped into my lap. It was twitching and wiggling in my lap and I was trying not to freak out. Glass, blood and feathers showered the small SUV interior as the dying bird flapped helplessly in the mothers lap. Tim, shielded by sunglasses and a cap, sustained minor scratches from the bird and the glass. Feathers poked out of the wool of his cap. Anjp Burlington Remembers; 4 Things to know about this year s Remembrance Day
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BRACEBRIDGE 鈥?A leisurely Sunday afternoon drive to visit relatives over the Easter weekend turned quickly into a tale filled with blood, glass and feathers for a Bracebridge family.Brianne and Tim Maleske were southbound on Highway 400, with five-year-old Ellie and nine-year-old Abby reading and quietly playing in the back seat. The family was looking forward to Easter dinner with relatives in Waterdown, Ont.; a dinner they never got to eat, nor did they make it to Waterdown.Tim, behind the wheel, was southbound when, perhaps like a scene out of Alfred Hitchcocks classic The Birds, a wild turkey smashed into the windshield. The tom, weighing about 25-pounds, managed to navigate the northbound lanes but couldnt dodge the Subaru Forester travelling in t <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup he left lane of the highway. There was nowhere to go. The choice was clear, strike the bird or swerve into t stanley thermoskannen he side of a transport truck in the next lane. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley fr It was right at face level. It went through the windshield, said Brianne, relaying the story on Tuesday, April 18. It hit Tim in the face and flopped into my lap. It was twitching and wiggling in my lap and I was trying not to freak out. Glass, blood and feathers showered the small SUV interior as the dying bird flapped helplessly in the mothers lap. Tim, shielded by sunglasses and a cap, sustained minor scratches from the bird and the glass. Feathers poked out of the wool of his cap. Anjp Burlington Remembers; 4 Things to know about this year s Remembrance Day
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