
Louise Bridge closing in all directions for construction
Road maintenance is causing the closure of the Louise Bridge.
According to the City of Winnipeg's website, all northbound and southbound lanes on Louise Bridge, between Higgins Avenue and Stadacona Street, will be closed starting Friday.
The closure includes both the west and east sidewalks.
The bridge is expected to reopen Tuesday.
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