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	"author_name": "Movement: Metro Vancouver Transit Riders",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/movement-metro-vancouver-transit-riders",
	"title": "Jane&#x27;s Walk 2026: The Solution to North Shore Traffic",
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	"description": "You may have heard the headline recently that the Ironworkers/Second Narrows Bridge is the most congested bridge in the region. Many often call for a third crossing, or a rapid transit link to the North Shore. Is that a good idea? You may have also heard about a RapidBus being extended from the North Shore to Burnaby in September, along with a future Bus Rapid Transit being in the works. We&#x27;re going to discuss all that, but we&#x27;ll focus on the things that can be done in a matter of months to make transit significantly better across the Second Narrows. We&#x27;re going to walk around the north and south ends of the Ironworkers Bridge to witness first hand: -What measures are already in place to make buses faster; and -What more could be done! This means lots of loud cars, exhaust, and potentially rain. We will ride a bus across the bridge, so be ready to pay with your Compass card, or credit/debit card.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/janes-walk-2026-the-solution-to-north-shore-traffic"
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