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Old Posted Oct 14, 2009, 8:57 PM
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Vanoc to start closing Vancouver streets as early as Nov. 1 for Olympic preparation

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VANCOUVER - Vanoc will start closing streets around the Lower Mainland as early as Nov. 1 as it starts to secure sites and install screening stations ahead of the 2010 Olympic Games.
But Vanoc officials insist it has been working with businesses to ensure they can access their shops and won't suffer economic fallout from the closures.
A section of Quebec Street between First and Second avenues and a portion of Stanley Park around Olympic Village will be the first to be closed. A series of other closures will occur in January.
Vanoc has released a website today to allow residents to see where the closures will occur.
Meanwhile, Olympic Games spectators and residents are urged to "know before they go" to work or any Olympic events to ensure they have enough time to get there.
Vanoc is encouraging spectators to get to an event two or three hours in advance so they can get screened and in their seats before the event starts.
Spectators will be able to book their bus tickets in November.
More to come.

Source: CanWest Media
     
     
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