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Scooting the suburbs: Edmonton expands e-scooter riding zones to more areasElectric scooters and e-bikes are set to expand to more areas of Edmonton, as the city has approved expanding riding zones.ConsumerAug 8
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Lime, Bird scooters and e-bikes returning to Edmonton streets year-roundThe City of Edmonton has signed three-year agreements with electric scooter and bike companies Lime and Bird, allowing them to operate year-round if the weather permits.ConsumerMay 28
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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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Calgary city council wants Alberta government to regulate personal e-scootersAccording to a motion passed by Calgary city council on Tuesday, there are no provisions around privately-owned e-scooters in Alberta's Traffic Safety Act.ConsumerMay 9, 2023
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Electric scooters arrive in Edmonton with expanded operation areasLime said it is expanding its service area and adding more vehicles in response to a surge in ridership.TrafficApr 5, 2023
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Edmonton’s 1st e-scooter enforcement blitz sees 17 tickets, more than 100 warningsOver the May long weekend, the city said there were 127 warnings issued and 17 tickets handed out for illegally riding e-scooter on sidewalks, which comes with a $100 fine.TrafficMay 25, 2021
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Edmonton to conduct 1st ever e-scooter enforcement blitz this weekendFrom May 22 to May 24, City of Edmonton peace officers will be conducting enhanced enforcement to ensure e-scooters are being used properly.TrafficMay 21, 2021
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Lime, Bird scooters return to Edmonton as spring weather draws people outdoorsBird Canada announced Friday its e-scooters had returned to Edmonton, two days after competitor Lime relaunched its fleet on city streets.ConsumerMar 19, 2021
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E-scooters return to Edmonton streets with COVID-19 restrictionsAfter being delayed two months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, electric scooter companies Lime and Bird Canada both returned to Edmonton streets on Monday.CanadaJun 1, 2020
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E-scooters not returning to Edmonton streets this spring due to COVID-19Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on April 16 city council decided electric scooters will not be allowed back on Edmonton streets for the foreseeable future.ConsumerMar 6, 2020
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