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Alberta to reduce photo radar sites by 70 per cent
Alberta government aims to cut photo radar sites by 70%
The Alberta government plans to review photo radar sites in the province over the next four months in a bid to reduce the number by 70 per cent.
'Cash cow': Alberta to reduce photo radar sites by 70 per cent
The Alberta government announced it will be slashing the number of photo radar sites across the province by 70 per cent from 2,200 locations to 650 next year. “These changes will once and for all kill the photo radar cash cow in Alberta,
Alberta to end use of photo radar on provincial highways as of April 1
EDMONTON - Alberta’s transportation minister says as of April 1 the province is ending photo radar ticketing on all numbered provincial highways.
Alberta reannounces plans to reduce the number of photo radar sites in the province
Alberta reannounced plans to reduce photo radar sites in the province on Monday. In June, the United Conservative government announced it would reduce the number of photo radar sites in the province by 80-to-90 per cent, a move officials said would bring the province in line with the rest of the country.
Photos radar sites will be reduced in Alberta
The Alberta government announced it will be slashing the number of photo radar sites across the province by 70 per cent from 2,200 locations to 650 next year.
Update ahead on changes to photo radar in Alberta, one year after ban on city ring roads
An update is expected Monday on the future of photo radar in Alberta, a year after it was banned on Calgary and Edmonton ring roads.
There will be dramatically fewer photo radars in Alberta next spring
The provincial government has announced that they are reducing the amount of photo radar in the province. According to the Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors, Devin Dreeshen, photo radar in the province has been used as a cash grab,
Alberta to end use of photo radar on provincial highways, at speed-on-green cameras
The Alberta government also promises to review all the so-called 'fishing holes,' with an aim to remove 70 per cent of the province's existing 2,200 photo radar sites.
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David Staples: Province finally axes Edmonton's sketchy photo radar 'fishing holes'
If Edmonton politicians don’t like the province’s move to axe all speed trap “fishing holes,” they only have themselves to ...
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Critics decry Alberta's plan for youth recovery facility at Edmonton youth jail
Critics are slamming Alberta government's $23-million plan to renovate half of the Edmonton Young Offender Centre to treat ...
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Eight lottery tickets sold in Alberta netted some hefty cash
It seems luck was in the air this weekend, as eight people in Alberta are walking away with some life-changing lottery prizes.
Edmonton Journal on MSN
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Edmontonian develops 3D printer for space as she looks to amplify science in Alberta
They recently launched a collaboration with the University of Alberta’s Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems ...
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Fatal fight near Edmonton prompts calls for tougher combat rules in Alberta
Trokon Dousuah, surrounded by the black steel of a mixed martial arts cage, is declared the victor as the arena thrums with ...
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Snow won't stand a chance with Edmonton forecast to be hit by some December heat
The chilly temperatures that have gripped Edmonton will be over soon, and the warmup on the way for the city will likely melt ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
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Mark Kilam joins Edmonton Elks, jumps to other side of Battle of Alberta as new head coach
Mark Kilam seemed in line to become a future head coach of the Calgary Stampeders. That was cut in the aftermath of the CFL ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
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Local firm urges Alberta government to revisit fate of former museum building
The Alberta government announced its decision this summer to demolish the former Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) building in the ...
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