Listen Live

Advocates raise another potential alternative to the Malahat

STORY BY KYLE CHRISTENSEN, MYCOWICHANVALLEYNOW.COM

SAANICH INLET, B.C- With the Malahat shutdown for eight hours earlier in the week, alternatives to the notorious travel corridor are under the microscope.

Along with the ideas of recommissioning the E & N railway from Nanaimo to Langford and a ferry taking travellers from Cowichan Bay to Patricia Bay; advocates support the idea of a bridge over the Finlayson Arm section of the Saanich Inlet.

Bridge advocate Mary Dougherty says it’s an idea that would promote connectivity.

“We’re growing and Victoria’s growing and a lot of the resources we need are over there, for example, the cancer centre, the airport and the ferries,” said Dougherty. “We have ferries in Nanaimo as well, but we need to be better connected.”

Dougherty supports the idea of building a bridge over the Finlayson Arm section of the Saanich Inlet and says having to use the Malahat feels like an emergency situation.

“In a way, it’s an emergency situation and you put your panic hat on,” said Dougherty. “You go through your head, do I have enough water for my child whose in the backseat cooking, do we have enough food for the next three hours (while I sit here)?

Dougherty added, “maybe people have medication they need to take, maybe they are in an emergency situation, they’re going to have a baby. There are people sitting in that traffic and it feels like an emergency and that’s every single time.”

Advocates say the proposed bridge would be 300 feet above the water, have four-lanes of traffic on the deck, and a lower deck meant for pedestrians.

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has conducted a number of studies connected to building a bridge, with no results.

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Infrastructure, housing, UNDRIP will top agenda as local governments meet in Victoria next week

Members of local governments and First Nations are gathering in Victoria next week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention.

B.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder

B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder. 

Public comment period now open for proposed Gwa’ni land-use goals

British Columbians are invited to have their say on a plan for crown land in the Northern Vancouver Island area. 

“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects

Premier David Eby said Alberta’s push for a new pipeline is a threat to existing major projects in B.C. 

Premier Eby calls for “basic fairness” for B.C. ferry users during Ottawa trip

Premier David Eby said he had “productive” meetings with Prime Minister Mark Carney and several senior officials during his two-day trip to Ottawa.
- Advertisement -