Drainage
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Drainage project causes tempers to boil in heated Baie D’Urfé city council meetingA Baie D'Urfé resident of 35 years said he had never seen that much anger during a council meeting, describing the uproar over ongoing drainage and road work in the neighbourhood.PoliticsNov 9, 2022
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Crews respond to oil spill at northeast Edmonton garageApproximately 1,000 litres of used oil was released in a garage parking lot near 50 Street NW and 165 Avenue NW just after noon on Wednesday.EnvironmentOct 27, 2021
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City of Regina investing $112.6M for 2021 construction projectsThe City of Regina officially kicks off the 2021 construction season and is investing $112.6 million for transportation, water, wastewater and drainage projects.CanadaApr 26, 2021
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Edmonton taxpayers on the hook for $1.4M more to fix inadequate roads annexed from Leduc CountyThis summer's rain did a lot to point out the difference between how the city builds a gravel road, compared to what you'd find in Leduc County.PoliticsSep 16, 2019
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Alberta landowner angry at CP Rail for flooded landIn June 2018, Di Ciacca says he noticed a sinkhole form above a culvert that ran underneath the CP line that runs next to Highway 2A, south of Leduc.CanadaJul 22, 2019
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Edmonton business owners frustrated by floodingA group of business owners in Edmonton's northwest is fed up with flooding and say the city is doing nothing to fix the problem.NewsJun 20, 2019
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City of Regina considering changes following construction-related complaintsThe City of Regina is investing close to $84 million in several construction projects around the Queen City including work on Victoria Avenue, Albert Street and Ring Road.CanadaMay 23, 2019
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Construction season officially paves the way in ReginaIt's construction season in Regina and the city is investing just under $84 million into infrastructure upgrades.CanadaMay 9, 2019
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Sask. landowners working together to reduce flood potentialOrganized and sustainable agricultural water management in the province is on the rise, according to Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA).CanadaMay 6, 2019
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$5M to support Sask. agriculture sector, mitigate negative impacts of drainageThe Saskatchewan government is investing $5 million to help advance the agricultural water management strategy.CanadaMar 13, 2019
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