Road to motoring ruin: Mowat earns dishonour Final Edition
Steve Cruickshank of Cruickshank Construction - a company that builds roads, among other things - nominated the road to the coalition in October and said yesterday he was not surprised Mowat Avenue made the list. "[Mowat] between Forsythe and Churchill Streets is full of bumps, potholes, and th...
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Published in | Kingston Whig-standard (1993) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Kingston, Ont
Postmedia Network Inc
05.12.2003
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Summary: | Steve Cruickshank of Cruickshank Construction - a company that builds roads, among other things - nominated the road to the coalition in October and said yesterday he was not surprised Mowat Avenue made the list. "[Mowat] between Forsythe and Churchill Streets is full of bumps, potholes, and the edge of the street is hard to differentiate from the parking shoulder and boulevard," Cruickshank wrote in his submission now posted on the coalition Web site. Photo: Ian MacAlpine, The Whig-Standard / Roadbuilder Steve Cruickshank displays a chunk of Mowat Avenue, which is in such bad repair that one critic compared it to "the sunken city of Atlantis" |
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ISSN: | 1197-4397 |