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Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia reopens to traffic following repairs

The Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia has reopened to traffic following weeks of repairs.
The road block was removed last month but the road had been dug up and needed resurfacing before it could reopen to traffic.
The decision to open the roads will always remain with our community. We will continue to maintain safety for folks on the ground with the by-pass open. Safety of folks on the ground will always be our top priority.
— #1492LandBackLane (@1492LBL) February 10, 2021
The road block was put in place last summer by a group protesting a housing development on McKenzie Rd.
READ MORE: Protesters in Caledonia land dispute return to McKenzie Meadows site
Two other blockades in the area remain in place — one at Argyle St. and the other on McKenzie Rd.
*UPDATE*
From #HaldimandOPP (10 Feb 1650hr)
in #Caledonia:#Hwy6 bypass is RE-OPENEDArgyle St CLOSED b/t Braemar Ave and #Hwy6
McKenzie Rd CLOSED b/t Fuller Dr and York Rd
Obstacles remain on roadways preventing the
safe re-opening of the roads
Please use alternate route.^rl— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) February 10, 2021
Hwy 6 bypass in #Caledonia is now open. Argyle St S & McKenzie Rd blockades in town are still up. 1492 Land Back Lane says they will stay until the federal gov’t comes to the table. It’s been 205 days. Mayor of Haldimand C. wants OPP to enforce the court injunctions. @CHCHNews pic.twitter.com/yvF14qTx95
— Sylvie Lendvay (@sylvie_lendvay) February 11, 2021