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The Gordie Howe International Bridge is expected to open toward the end of the year amid tensions between the two countries.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is expected to open to traffic this fall. But the new connection — the “largest cable-stayed bridge span in North America,” as it's described — and the promise it ...
With only 85 feet remaining—the width of an official NHL rink—the two sides of the Gordie Howe International Bridge are expected to connect by the end of the month after nearly six years of ...
Workers from the U.S. and Canada connected the Gordie Howe International Bridge deck Friday morning — a key milestone as construction moves forward on the international crossing over the Detroit ...
It's official. The Gordie Howe International Bridge is connected, linking the U.S. and Canada. Officials gathered on the Canadian side of the bridge spanning the Detroit River on Wednesday to ...
Detroit Red Wings legend Gordie Howe has made such a dramatic recovery after having stem cell therapy in December in Tijuana, Mexico, that he's heading to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this weekend for ...
The Gordie Howe International Bridge, which began construction in fall 2018, was originally planned to be completed in November 2024 but was delayed due to complications of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Construction on the Gordie Howe International Bridge is set to be completed in 2025. On this week's episode of Michigan Matters, Canadian Consul General Colin Bird and Heather Grondin Windsor ...
Windsor Morning8:19Hockey legend's youngest son on landmark bridge The youngest son of late NHL legend Gordie Howe has the perfect nickname for the bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit that bears ...
To speak with Marty and Mark Howe about their late father, Gordie Howe, is to hear in equal parts the enduring love of a family patriarch and a respect, even awe, for what "Mr. Hockey" achieved ...
Terry Ruskowski remembers the first time he met Gordie Howe. The Quad-City Mallards head coach was just a rookie back in 1974, with the Houston Aeros of the now-defunct World Hockey Association.
When he sauntered into Connecticut in the spring of 1977, Gordie Howe was 49 years old with 29 seasons in professional hockey behind him. Mr. Hockey skated in Hartford with his young sons ...