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NEWS RELEASEINTERNATIONAL BRIDGE ADMINISTRATION*************************The International Bridge Administration announced today that one-way traffic crossings for the calendar year to date is 1,349,213. This represents an increase of 3.7 per cent, or 48,402 more crossings than 2017.Sault Ste. Marie traffic crossings for the month of November 2018 totalled 103,728, representing a decrease of 3.5 per cent, a difference of 3,739 crossings compared to November 2017.Bridge revenue is stable at $6.35 million, which is 3.7 per cent above the 2017 year to date earned toll revenue. Commercial traffic at Nov. 30 represents 6.3 per cent of bridge crossings traffic and 38 per centof total earned toll revenue.An analysis of traffic statistics for the month reveals the following:Vehicle ClassificationOne-Way CrossingsChange from No
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ingsFull-Fare Passenger Cars:35,792-5.2 per cent34.5 per centCommuter Fare:58,338-4.3 per cent56.2 per centCar Pulling Trailers:1,92726
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.8 per cent1.9 per centCommercial Trucks:7,6716.0 per cent7.4 per centTotals:103,728-3.5 per centThe International Bridge self-funds with toll revenue all operational costs. Operational costs include the bridge structure, maintenance facilities, the Bridge Authority toll plaza, and building maintenance and support costs for the Canada Border Services Agency facility.The bridge has processed 101 million bridge crossings since 1962.************************* This has been shared 0 times Sssh Another candidate to leave U.S. presidential race
SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. ndash; The Soo Mich. Eagles played their first home games as members of the North American Hockey League over the weekend.The Eagles split a pair of games at Pullar Stadium against the Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings before going on the road and beating the Michigan Warriors on Sunday evening.On home ice, the Eagles picked up a 4-2 win over the K-Wings in Fridayrsquo home opener. Goaltender Tyler Marble stopped 46 shots in the win while the Eagles saw four different players chip in with goals as Michael Lant, Pat Gazzillo, Gavin Burbach and Eric Rivard all scored. Hunter Long chipped in with two assists for the Eagles. Luc Boby had both goals for Kalamazoo while Nolan Culver assisted on both. K-Wings goaltender Alex Okicki stopped 35 shots.On Saturday, Boby scored th
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Warriors. Rivard and Jared VanWormer had a goal and an assist each in the win while Alexander Taulien set up two goals. Nathan Harries also scored for the Eagles, who improved to 2-4-1 with the weekend wins.Next up for the Eagles is a pair of home games against the Jamestown Ironmen on Friday and Saturday nights. Start time for both games at Pullar Stadium is 7:30 p.m.