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editI have (tried to) start posting material, but I obviously do not know how to use the site well enough. I will continue to read up and follow the guidelines better. Call it trial and error.
Dra8ton--Dra8ton 14:58, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
I have cleaned up the preservation section slightly... it read like a promotional brochure supporting the project, rather than like a encyclopedia entry. This article should not support opinions, no matter how strongly they are held.
Astadt (talk) 03:46, 3 August 2011 (UTC) the trestle was retrofitted as a non-motorized traffic bridge and reopened in July 2011. New pictures and details on the implications for the Trans-Canada Trail would be invaluable.
It's pretty silly to have all of those "ors" separating the different ways of comparing mass of the metal mined ... just list the almost universally accepted standard of kg and let people who are interested do the conversions. Something like 95% of humans use kilograms. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ecwiebe (talk • contribs) 01:13, 4 May 2015 (UTC)