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MEDIA RELEASE: Transportation in Greater Sudbury: Panel Discussion

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Transportation in Greater Sudbury: Panel Discussion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 5, 2013

Infrastructure deficits, transit issues, pedestrian accidents, bike lanes…rarely a day goes by without a transportation issue making headlines.  In response to this, Rainbow Routes Association will assemble a community panel to discuss transportation issues in Greater Sudbury as part of its Annual General Meeting. Moderated by CBC’s Markus Schwabe attendees can expect a lively discussion about cars, transit, walking, cycling and how we move in and around our community.

The media and public are welcome to join us on Tuesday, November 12th, at 7pm at St. Andrew’s Place, 111 Larch St.  The space is 100% accessible. Contact rainbowroutes@sudbury.ca  for further details.

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