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Edmonton man faces troubles trying to get abandoned vehicle towed awayWhen Paul Johnson reported an abandoned vehicle to the city, he says he was told that he would have to wait almost a year because there is no room in the impound lots.CanadaNov 5, 2025
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Edmonton proposes bylaw changes banning panhandling, megaphones and moreAfter more than a year of consultations, the City of Edmonton has drafted a new Public Spaces Bylaw and it includes proposed bans on panhandling and loud speakers.PoliticsJan 19, 2024
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City seeks input on what’s appropriate behaviour on Edmonton transit, in parksThe city is asking for input from citizens prior to replacing three existing bylaws with one governing appropriate behaviour in public spaces including transit, malls and parks.PoliticsMay 11, 2023
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Obnoxiously loud vehicles will be fined $1K following changes to bylaw passed by Edmonton city councilCars and motorcycles making excessive noise will be fined after Edmonton city council passed a bylaw Friday.CanadaFeb 24, 2023
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Council looks to deter noisy vehicles on Edmonton roads with $1,000 fineEdmonton city council is looking at a new bylaw – those operating vehicles that are 'excessively noisy' could be fined up to $1,000 and double that for subsequent offenses.PoliticsFeb 22, 2023
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Snow-clearing warnings spur frustration on Edmonton’s Candy Cane LaneAfter weeks of hosting a popular Edmonton holiday tradition, some homeowners on Candy Cane Lane are now dealing with warnings from the city.CanadaJan 13, 2023
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Public hearing on Edmonton’s proposed single-use plastics bylaw postponed until OctoberA public hearing for Edmonton's proposed single-use plastics bylaw is expected to take place on Oct. 4.EnvironmentSep 13, 2022
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Edmonton amends transit conduct bylaw to address ‘immediate’ safety, criminal, gang concerns'We've heard over the last couple of weeks that whatever changes were made maybe didn't account for the ability of staff to feel safe,' a councillor said of Edmonton transit law.CrimeJun 8, 2022
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Edmonton hopes to implement plan to reduce single-use items in 2023Edmonton hopes the single-use item reduction plan would be implemented in 2023.ConsumerNov 25, 2021
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Edmonton looking to give bylaw more weight with stronger harassment definitionsThe amendments were to include harassment based on race, religion, gender identity or sexual orientation.CrimeAug 4, 2021
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