Thu, Nov 17: It will cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take over a decade, but a new study aimed at creating free-flowing traffic from Glenmore Trail in Calgary’s south to Stoney Trail in the north will go before city council in the new year. Doug Vaessen has more.
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