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City of Edmonton explains which tickets to be retracted after peace officer allegedly slept while on photo radar dutyTen days after a peace officer, who faced allegations that they were sleeping while they were supposed to be enforcing speed limits, was let go from their job, a City of Edmonton official has issued a statement on the matter.TrafficJan 6, 2020
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New Alberta driver’s licence and ID cards to save $1M per year: provinceThe redesigned driver’s licence and ID cards boast security features like clear windows, laser engraving and 3D embossing.CanadaJun 6, 2018
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Edmonton city council to start on ‘sanctuary city’ idea for immigrants without documentsAs many as 25,000 people live without proper documentation in Edmonton. City council is working out a way that those people can still access services.PoliticsAug 21, 2017
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As homicides pile up, deputy police chief calls Edmonton ‘safe city’With police investigating four homicides in just the past nine days, and only hours after police began investigating the latest homicide in Edmonton - a deadly north-side stabbing - the Edmonton Police Service's deputy chief held a press conference in an effort to reassure Edmontonians that Alberta's capital is safe.CrimeJun 16, 2017
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Edmonton mayor talks emergency measures to combat fentanyl crisisNew numbers are shedding light on the opioid crisis in Alberta and prompting renewed talk of emergency measures to battle the deadly issue.CanadaFeb 14, 2017
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