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Section of Stony Plain Road to fully close all summer for LRT constructionStarting April 29, 10 blocks of a major road in west Edmonton will close for several months so that construction can resume on the Valley Line West LRT.TrafficApr 25
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Arrests made in violent downtown Valley Line LRT attack on senior, 4 suspects still wantedThe attack happened the morning of Feb. 24, when EPS said a 64-year-old man was beaten and robbed by six people at the ground level Churchill platform of the Valley Line LRT.CrimeMar 27
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LRT construction means changes to Edmonton Elks Park and RideLRT construction will mean some slight modifications to the Edmonton Elks Park and Ride free transit offering.TrafficMay 27
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Planned track repairs to disrupt service at 2 LRT stations in Edmonton next weekThe city said both University and Government Centre LRT stations will be closed from beginning of service on May 18 to the end of service on May 20.CanadaMay 9
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Edmonton police investigating after man ‘shoved’ into path of Valley Line LRT trainEdmonton police are investigating after a man in his 30s was reportedly pushed in front of the train and seriously injured Sunday night near Avonmore LRT Station.CrimeMar 11
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Edmonton kicks off 2024 construction season with more than 200 planned projectsThe City of Edmonton officially kicked off its 2024 construction season on Tuesday, with more than 200 infrastructure projects being planned, designed and built this year.TrafficMay 21
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2 teens arrested after ‘vicious and unprovoked’ attacks at Edmonton LRT stationsTwo 14-year-old boys have been arrested and charged in connection with three assaults at LRT stations last week, Edmonton police said.CrimeApr 9
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City selects bidder for Century Park-Ellerslie Road LRT extension in south EdmontonThe city said its preferred bidder for the 4.5-kilometre LRT extension from Century Park to Ellerslie Road is a Ledcor and AECOM consortium called Capital Line Design-Builders.TrafficApr 2
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Where are the scooters? Edmonton says delayed deployment will be worth the waitE-scooters and bikes will return — by this time in 2023, Bird and Lime had already been out for a month — but the city says they likely won't be available until the end of May.ConsumerMay 2
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Lethbridge Fire investigates series of weekend dumpster firesLethbridge Fire and EMS were called to multiple fires downtown this weekend. The fire chief is reminding residents and business owners how they can take preventative measures.CrimeMay 13
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Wildfire near Fort Nelson now more than 8,000 hectares, expected to growThe winds did not push the fire towards the community and neighbouring First Nation, as officials feared, but they are warning that could change easily.FireMay 14
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New winery and tasting room set to open in Summerland, B.C.Solvero Winery is now one of two wineries in the Garnet Valley region along Summerland’s Bottleneck Drive.CanadaMay 22
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Wildlife experts warn Saskatoon locals to leave nature in its placeAs spring is a nesting time for some animals, wildlife experts are reminding residents to admire the baby animals from a distance and not to approach the wildlife.EnvironmentMay 6
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Victoria Day 2024: What’s open and closed in Cambridge, Kitchener and WaterlooAs Victoria Day weekend approaches, here’s a roundup of what’s open and closed over the holiday in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.CanadaMay 16
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Simulated emergency to take place Friday at Mill Woods stop on Valley LineThe City of Edmonton will conduct a simulated emergency on the Valley Line southeast at the Mill Woods stop on Friday morning.TrafficFeb 21
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North Okanagan residents invited to coffee with a local copCoffee with a Cop events planned for Armstrong and Vernon will serve as a platform where community members can engage with local officers in a casual, relaxed setting.CrimeMay 8
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Two new elementary schools to be built in London, Ont.The Ministry of Education has approved $55.3 million for the Thames Valley District School Board to build two new elementary schools in west and southeast London.CanadaApr 30
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Money Tips Monday: Capital gains tax‘I suggest that clients or people come in talk to your financial planner about your current investment and see how the proposed tax changes would affect you.’MoneyMay 28
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Looming drought conditions have experts concerned for B.C. fishScientists worry that climate change and the threat of another year of drought could have further dire consequences for populations of salmon, trout and other fish in B.C.EnvironmentMay 8
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Money Tips Monday: Growing number of Canadians facing high mortgage renewal ratesFinancial experts have said some mortgage holders could see an increase of 30 to 40 per cent in their monthly payments when they renew.MoneyApr 29