Stickle Road
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Homeless camp near site of Vernon road project can stay till construction begins, ministry saysThe road project is part of a $15-million improvement to the Stickle Road intersection that is already partially completed.CanadaApr 2, 2019
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Controversial Vernon area intersection upgrades set to beginUpgrades to make the intersection of Stickle Road and Highway 97 safer are set to begin next week.TrafficApr 18, 2018
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Stickle upgrades move ahead without traffic lightThe province has committed to going ahead with a design that doesn't include the one thing many have been calling for: a traffic light.TrafficNov 15, 2016
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Naturalists oppose Stickle Frontage Road connectionPlans to upgrade an intersection north of Vernon have already stirred up a lot of controversy.EnvironmentOct 6, 2016
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Traffic lights at Stickle Road cheaper but ‘not appropriate’: provinceLast week, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure unveiled its latest plan to make the intersection safer.Jun 2, 2016
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‘They’ve got to have a light’: third Stickle Road plan draws criticismWhen it comes to improving a busy Vernon area intersection, the third time might not be the charm...May 27, 2016
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Updated plan for Stickle Road widely pannedThe Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure’s original proposal was widely panned. They went back to the drawing board but a new plan is also facing a lot of criticism.Jul 14, 2015
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Controversial Stickle Road plans may be getting rewriteCritics of a controversial proposal for the intersection of Highway 97 and Stickle Road, north of Vernon, may be getting their wish.May 18, 2015
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Vernon residents oppose ministry’s plan for Highway 97-Stickle RoadVERNON – There are big concerns of safety versus convenience in Vernon. The intersection at Highway 97 and Stickle Road is a busy one and the site of several accidents, many of them involving left-hand turns. There are so many accidents, that nearby businesses and residents want a traffic light put in. However, the Ministry...May 1, 2015
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