© Monty Kruger/CBC A damaged panel in 2016 along a side handrail on Calgary's Peace Bridge was the work of vandals throwing rocks from the riverbank below. The city's long frustration with vandals smashing the glass panels along the sides of Calgary's iconic Peace Bridge could lead to some big changes. The city said it has spent $546,000 on the glass panels since 2012. "In recent years, we have seen an increase in vandalism to the Peace Bridge's glass panels, mainly from people throwing rocks at the bridge from the east riverbed," said Buhler. The Peace Bridge is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Bow River connecting Eau Claire Park to the community of Sunnyside.
Source: CBC News July 01, 2022 01:40 UTC