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Alberta spending $1.9B on roads, highway upgrades in 2024The transportation minister said the work is part of a three-year, $8.1-billion capital plan and hopes the amount inspires confidence amongst the construction industry.PoliticsMar 22, 2024
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Lac La Biche, Alta. hit-and-run collision kills pedestrian: RCMPRCMP said officers were called to a collision just before midnight Tuesday at the intersection of Highway 881 between Range Road 132 and 133.TrafficJul 25, 2023
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2 people killed after vehicle collides with moose in northern Alberta: RCMPA driver and passenger died after a vehicle collided with a moose in northern Alberta early Thursday morning, RCMP said.TrafficJul 23, 2020
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RCMP say man killed after ATV hits tree in northern AlbertaWood Buffalo RCMP are investigating a deadly collision involving an all-terrain vehicle in northern Alberta on Friday.CanadaMay 15, 2020
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Lloydminster man killed in head-on crash on northern Alberta highwayA 40-year-old man from Lloydminster was killed when the car he was driving collided with a semi-truck in northern Alberta on Monday, according to the RCMP.TrafficJan 22, 2019
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1 dead after fiery crash in northern AlbertaAt around 2 a.m., police were called to a single-vehicle collision on Highway 881, just south of Heart Lake.TrafficAug 30, 2018
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1 person dead after 2-vehicle crash near St. Paul, Alta.The 19-year-old woman driving the car was pronounced dead on scene.Aug 9, 2018
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Driver killed, 2 passengers airlifted to hospital after vehicle rolls near Janvier, AlbertaThe RCMP is investigating a deadly single-vehicle crash that occurred on Highway 881 outside of Janvier, Alta. on Friday evening.TrafficJul 6, 2018
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Ammonia continues to affect Highway 63 near Fort McMurrayHighway 63 south of Fort McMurray has been partially reopened after an ammonia leak forced its closure on Monday afternoon.TrafficMar 19, 2018
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Alberta RCMP officer charged with dangerous driving causing deathThe Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) investigation found there are “grounds to believe offences were committed.”CrimeJun 16, 2017
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