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Redevelopment Community Newsletter
 
Bridgepoint's redevelopment community newsletter, Changing the Landscape, is just one of the many ways we are working to keep patients, visitors and the community informed of our construction progress.

The various issues of Changing the Landscape are included below.
 
To be alerted when a new issue of Changing the Landscape is posted, please e-mail construction@bridgepointhealth.ca

Changing the Landscape: September 2012

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 Changing the Landscape: January 2012

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 Changing the Landscape: August 2011

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 Changing the Landscape: April 2011

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 Changing the Landscape: January 2011

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 Changing the Landscape: September 2010

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 Changing the Landscape: June 2010

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 Changing the Landscape: March 2010

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 Changing the Landscape: January 2010

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 Changing the Landscape: November 2009

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PCL Work Communication Report No. 27 May - August 2013
08/05/2013
The purpose of this report is to provide information on upcoming construction activities at the Bridgepoint Hospital Redevelopment Project.
 
Jack Layton Way & Broadview Avenue Lane Closures
08/05/2013
From approx. May 13, 2013 to May 31, 2013 Jack Layton Way will be restricted to oneway traffic eastbound from St. Matthews Road to Broadview Avenue.
 
Join us! Riverdale-Bridgepoint Redevelopment Liaison Committee Meeting
05/11/2012
November 13, 2012 at 7 p.m.
Holy Eucharist Church, 515 Broadview Avenue, Toronto

The Riverdale-Bridgepoint Redevelopment Liaison Committee Meeting provides a forum for community organizations and neighbours in the immediate vicinity of Bridgepoint to be updated on and to discuss the progress of the construction of the new Bridgepoint Hospital.
 
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