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Traffic delays expected next weekend in Comox due to road repairs

Driving through Comox could have some roadblocks for you, as possible delays are expected later this week.

Tayco Paving crews will be doing concrete repairs at the intersections between Comox Ave. and Rodello Street, and between Comox Ave. and Anderton Road.

Because of the work, single-lane alternating traffic will take effect, along with potential traffic delays.

Emergency services will still have unrestricted access to the areas affected, with the work set to run between 7 am to 5 pm.

It’s expected to last from Friday June 9th to Saturday the 10th.

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