This construction project snarled Dartmouth traffic. But the end is near

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This construction project snarled Dartmouth traffic. But the end is near

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaThis construction project snarled Dartmouth traffic. But the end is near31 minutes agoDuration 3:0131 minutes agoNewsDuration 3:01You may have been caught in bad traffic during the summer months as crews build new roadways and stormwater infrastructure near downtown Dartmouth. As the CBC’s Haley Ryan reports, progress is being made on the journey to uncover the long-buried Sawmill River.Related Stories Construction season isn’t over! Here are routes that will still tie up traffic this fall Saint John’s 1st roundabout expected to open in late fall Sydney drivers facing lengthy traffic tie-ups due to roadwork After Saskatoon’s summer of detours, end of busy construction season in sight City hopes major road set to open soon in Summerside will pave way for more housingMore from NewsVideo2:22Post-secondary students more vulnerable to sexual violence at start of yearCBC News New Brunswick 31 minutes agoVideo3:27From start to finish: This potter finds satisfaction in the process1 hour agoVideo3:41What do local skaters want to see in Ottawa’s new skateboard strategy?CBC News Ottawa 2 hours agoVideo4:39Here’s a look at this year’s Toronto Urban Design Awards2 hours agoVideo2:38Ottawa Senators prospect breaks the ice — and the internet — for wearing durag under his helmet2 hours agoTrending NowVideo3:35ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel’s show after comments about Kirk shootingThe National September 18Video1:23U.S. ambassador ‘disappointed’ Canadians aren’t ‘passionate’ about their relationship with AmericansPolitics News September 18Video0:21Dramatic shoreline collapse sends truck and driver into Nitinaht LakeSeptember 16Video5:30’We are entering a dangerous place,’ reporter says after Kimmel pulled | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight September 18Video1:57Dramatic shoreline collapse sends huge truck into B.C. lakeSeptember 18

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