Street Safety
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Street safety concerns raised after child struck by vehicle on way to school in MonctonThe Active Transportation Coalition of Moncton (ATCM) is calling for safer routes to schools after an 11-year-old student was struck by a vehicle in Moncton, N.B., last week.CanadaApr 16
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Wolfville looks at installing street cameras around Acadia UniversityA pilot project has been proposed by council to install 11 street cameras, in an effort to deter crime. But the students' union at Acadia University says it's a privacy issue.CanadaApr 25, 2022
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N.B. cyclists continue to push for Motor Vehicle Act amendments“I think that we owe it to Ellen Watters to continue her legacy."PoliticsJan 15, 2020
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Snowdon street corner merits crossing guard, Montreal police sayOfficials from the Montreal police have filed a recommendation with the city of Montreal to instate a crossing guard on the corner of Dupuis and Clanranald avenues.TrafficOct 28, 2019
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Artist halts municipality’s attempt to remove 3D crosswalk art projectThe artist behind a three-dimensional crosswalk installation is stepping forward to try and protect his work after the municipality tried to wipe it clean of the road.NewsAug 20, 2019
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Moncton photographer ‘disappointed’ nobody stepped up to help when he was attacked downtownA well-known Moncton photographer is calling for better policing downtown after he was allegedly attacked on Main Street last week.CanadaAug 20, 2019
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‘All-walk crosswalk’ opens in downtown Vancouver to improve pedestrian safetyThe "all-walk" crosswalk opened up on Robson and Hornby Thursday, allowing pedestrians to cross in all directions while traffic is brought to a halt.CanadaJul 4, 2019
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Me Too and Times Up movements help Kelowna group denounce violence against womenMichelle Novakowski said there's been a social shift when it comes to the issue of relationship violence thanks to the Me Too and Times Up movements.HealthSep 14, 2018
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String of recent pedestrian and cyclist deaths has public urging Toronto to make streets saferTwo cyclists and a pedestrian were hit and killed by vehicles in three separate incidents in just the past week, bringing the city's total number of such fatalities this year to three cyclists and 17 pedestrians, according to Toronto police.TrafficJun 17, 2018
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