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UPDATE: Fallen tree removed from Courtenay Riverway bridge, bridge still closed

A section of the Courtenay Riverway is closed because of a fallen tree.

Earlier in the morning on June 24, a tree fell onto a pedestrian bridge over Millard Creek, closing the Riverway between Anfield and Millard Roads.

On social media, the city says crews were able to remove the tree but some repairs are needed before they can re-open the bridge.

Trail users are asked to follow posted signs, stay out of the work area and follow directions from workers.

The city says crews will finish the repairs this Wednesday, with hopes they can re-open it by the end of that day.

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