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Hwy 17 south of Wawa now open (updated)

Sunday, October 28, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff
OPP NEWS RELEASES

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Highway 17 southbound is open

WAWA - The Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment advise that Highway 17 southbound from Wawa has been reopened.

There will be two lanes open with gravel sections. 

The OPP and Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) warn the motorists to drive with extreme caution in these areas. 

A speed reduction is in effect, with plenty of signage to warn the public of the gravel areas.

MTO advises that Highway 17 north bound remains closed with the road work progressing well. 

No definite date has been set for its reopening.

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State of emergency in Wawa - Update

WAWA - The Ontario Provincial Police Superior East Wawa Detachment advise that Highway 17 at Wawa continues to be closed both north bound and south bound. 

The highway has been closed since October 25, 2012 as a result of high levels of water that caused the road to erode away in several locations.

The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) advises that work on Highway 17 both the north and south from Wawa is progressing very well. 

Highway 17 south bound is expected to reopen later today. 

There will be two lanes open with gravel sections. 

The OPP and MTO warn the motorists to drive with extreme caution in these areas. 

A speed reduction will be in effect with plenty of signage to warn the public of the gravel areas.

A media release will be sent out when Highway 17 south bound is reopened to advise the public.

MTO advises that Highway 17 north bound road work is progressing well but there is no set date for its reopening.

Work continues on the road into the Michipicoten First Nation. 

Phase one evacuation was completed on October 27 and there were 20 community members removed by Wilderness Helicopters. 

The Municipality’s Public Works Department reports that work on the road into the First Nation Community is progressing well. 

More equipment is expected to arrive and this will assist with getting one lane open into the community sooner.

Phone lines and 911 services in Dubreuilville, Hawk Junction and Missinabie continue to not be available.

The OPP has been a participating member of the Community Control Group. 

This group is comprised of various agencies that are all working to resolve the State of Emergency as soon as possible. 

This group is led by the Municipality of Wawa and has been meeting twice daily. 

All involved agencies have been working co-operatively to ensure that public safety is the priority.

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Earlier SooToday.com coverage of this story
 
Hwy 17 south of Wawa expected to open today
Not just roads destroyed in Wawa flood
Wawa crisis update: Evacuation of Michipicoten First Nation begins
9 p.m. update on Wawa emergency situation (4 photos)
Wawa flooding statement from Dalton McGuinty (photo)
Mantha statement regarding Wawa state of emergency
State of Emergency declared in Wawa (photo, 10:45 a.m. update)
Highway closed north and south of Wawa (updated)
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chichismom 10/28/2012 2:00:24 PM Report

you should have a picture of the south of wawa instead of this picture of north of wawa.
sweetc 10/28/2012 2:17:11 PM Report

I agree the picture is misleading.
Donna Hopper 10/28/2012 2:58:57 PM Report

If you have photos of Hwy 17 southbound, please feel free to submit them to: news@sootoday.com
Moonshiner 10/29/2012 2:42:45 AM Report

Wanna good deal on a new ford?
guestwho 10/30/2012 11:01:14 AM Report

hope no soo companies do the road work,that would put the reopening at sometime in 2015!!
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