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British Columbia Highway 101, also known as the Sunshine Coast Highway, is a 156 kilometres (97 mi) long highway that is the main north–south thoroughfare on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada. Highway 101, which first opened in 1962, is divided into two separate land segments, with a ferry link in between.
21 roads were closed Monday morning, according to the Horry County Government.
1972: January and February brought the heaviest snowfalls and longest road closures. 1974: January snowslide about 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Terrace buried motel/restaurant/gas station complex, killing seven people. Late 1960s: Prince Rupert–Tyee reconstruction. 1980s: Kasiks, Tyee, and Esker railway overpasses erected.
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state officials.
WASHINGTON — A major winter storm that turned deadly in the Midwest over the weekend pummeled the Mid-Atlantic region Monday, prompting travel hazards, shutting down schools, and closing federal ...
The inception of the Sunshine Motorway dates back to the late 1980s when the need for improved transportation infrastructure in the Sunshine Coast region became increasingly apparent. The population was on the rise, and there was a growing demand for efficient road connections to support not only local commuting but also the area's thriving ...
The road’s now open again, eight hours ahead of schedule. ... Locals fear ‘nightmare’ closure. Sunday 17 March 2024 04 ... South East Coast Ambulance Service has urged drivers to clear the ...
Nicklin Way (SR6) is a major road in Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is named after former Queensland Premier Frank Nicklin, who opened the road on 5 June 1965. [1] It runs from the southern end of the Sunshine Motorway at Mooloolaba in the north to Caloundra in the south, with the route signed as State Route 6. With the population of ...