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Old Posted Jun 19, 2026, 11:16 PM
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Your right, maybe it would have opened in 2023 or 2024 instead of 2022, which still means it would have been open for years by now!

And considering that all major concrete work would have been done before 2022, I doubt the concrete strike would have been a big factor.

All this cope is pretty fun to read. People are really grasping at “perhaps / maybe” straws now to defend the cancellation of the bridge.

Gold medal mental gymnastics though!
Yeah, I'm just refuting the false notion that projects built under certain political parties are somehow immune to delay and budget overruns. Any project under construction during the pandemic would've been delayed even if it was planned by the BC Liberals.
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