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but no more security guards on standby at transit stations. The City of Edmonton is adding 30 more transit peace officers, for a new total of 126, at no extra cost to taxpayers. Officers will ...
Kris Burwash was met with an unpleasant surprise when he arrived to work Tuesday morning: a long fence had been installed ...
After Edmonton council elected to speed up construction on the west leg of the Valley Line LRT, the first of several planned ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Ripping up Edmonton streets costs taxpayers a tonneEven if the bike corridors are well-used by local standards, there will never be as many as 1,000 cyclists a day, especially in winter. That means 9,000 or 9,500 cars a day (90 or 95 per cent of the ...
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Edmonton hiring 30 transit peace officers for LRT patrols, scrapping security guardsbut no more security guards on standby at transit stations. The City of Edmonton is adding 30 more transit peace officers, for a new total of 126, at no extra cost to taxpayers. Officers will spend ...
Edmonton could soon swap security guards at LRT stations for new attendants and more transit peace officers. City council is set to continue a debate this week on whether to keep spending $5 million ...
Starting the week of April 21, the intersection of 124th Street and Stony Plain Road will be closed for about eight weeks to allow for accelerated roadwork on the Valley Line West LRT.
City council will redirect $5 million to place more transit peace officers at LRT stations throughout Edmonton to try to address social disorder and crime. Council had asked city administration ...
Amarjeet Sohi will return to Edmonton city hall to finish his time as mayor after his bid to jump back into federal politics ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Alberta's dreams for high-speed rail link face long journey aheadDavid Cooper, principal of transportation planning firm Leading Mobility Consulting, noted the province’s population is ...
Looking for a new job? The City of Edmonton is hiring for a ton of jobs right now, and some pay more than $125,000 per year.
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