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Nova Scotia to ease spring weight restrictions to assist forestry sectorCompanies looking to move wood or forestry equipment over short distances can now apply for a special move permit.EconomyMar 11, 2020
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Is car-sharing coming back to Calgary? Major company eyes parking rule changesCar-sharing might still be in Calgary’s future as The City looks at making the fules more flexible in order to attract car-sharing operators.TrafficJan 29, 2020
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N.S. Transport Department reviewing closure of busy toll road due to early snowMotorists became trapped on the Cobequid Pass highway during the snowfall when trucks spun off the slick road in a hilly portion of the route.TrafficNov 11, 2019
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Nova Scotia investigating section of Trans-Canada Highway near belt of sinkholesTransportation Department spokeswoman Marla MacInnis says a geotechnical study is being carried out at Exit 6 of Highway 104 near the town of Oxford, N.S.CanadaOct 9, 2019
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N.S. Tories walk out in protest after apparent confrontation with minister over ferryBay Ferries CEO Mark MacDonald told the legislature's economic development committee that he hopes politicians can "stay calm, rational, and measured" with what they say and do.PoliticsMar 27, 2019
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Crescent Heights sink hole causes northwest road closureA sinkhole that suddenly emerged on a northwest Calgary street has caused road closures in the community of Crescent Heights.CanadaMar 14, 2019
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Edmonton auditor calls for more follow-up work on crosswalk safetyTransportation staff were criticized by the City Auditor for not doing enough follow up work after improving cross walks to see if the changes helped.PoliticsJun 29, 2017
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Edmonton city council decides sidewalk patches will have to do for nowCity councillors have resisted a call to get rid of temporary sidewalk patches as quickly as some Edmonton homeowners would like to see it happen.PoliticsApr 4, 2017
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Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard insists he didn’t demote transport minister for flagging problemsPremier Philippe Couillard defended himself against allegations he demoted former transport minister Robert Poëti for discovering mismanagement and intimidation in the department.PoliticsMay 18, 2016
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