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Vancouver is giving away bucket loads of free road salt to residents as an unusually cold and snowy winter torments the traditionally temperate West Coast, turning some streets and sidewalks into impromptu skating rinks.Jerry Dobrovolny, Vancouver general manager for engineering services, says 10 fire halls will have de-icing salt available starting Wednesday for locals who can ;t find any at local stores.So far this winter, the city has gone through about 7,000 tonnes of salt, which is seven times the average amount used in each of the previous two winters.
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A 53-year-old man was rushed to hospital without vital signs after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 401 in Milton that kept part of the highway closed into Saturday morning Aug. 7 .The incident occurred late Friday night on the westbound Highway 401 at Highway 25.The OPP said in a tweet the 53-year-o
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