N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia will spend another two years studying options for rebuilding or replacing one of the Halifax harbour bridges, but critics say the project has been examined enough and the cash-strapped government is just kicking a decision down Categories
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