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Ahead of their holiday break, students from St. Clement Catholic School perform at their Christmas concert on Dec. 21.

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Wellesley backs G2G bridge and tunnel plan Leah Gerber Observer Staff

PLANS FOR A NEW PEDESTRIAN bridge along the Guelph to Goderich (G2G) Trail got a boost last week when Wellesley council agreed to administer the donations and expenditures related to the project. The township will work with the Region of Waterloo to move

forward with the work, which involves a bridge over the Conestogo River on a stretch of the Kissing Bridge Trail near Wallenstein, as well as a pedestrian tunnel under a busy stretch of Line 86. The motion was passed December 20 with the provision that the township would incur no expenses related to the projects. Chief administrative offi-

cer Rik Louwagie said the region would be in charge of construction, either as a project completed by region staff or by a contractor hired by the region. Mayor Joe Nowak said that the horse-and-buggy community is hoping the tunnel under Line 86 will be large enough for them to use, with Louwagie acknowledging that the project managers are aware of the request.

The Kissing Bridge Trail is part of a 124-kilometre rail trail which stretches from Guelph to Goderich. Community volunteers across the trail are working to make it fully accessible and safe to use. In Wellesley, the trail runs from Line 86 in Wallenstein to Road 116 east of Millbank. The proposed bridge would use the existing abutments west of Wallenstein left over from when

the train bridge was removed some 40 years ago. According to Louwagie’s report, staff would handle the donations and administer expenses related to the project, subject to organizers providing the township with a detailed budget. The costs of the projects are expected to be fully funded by donations.

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