There are those in Calgary who find it hard to imagine life without owning a car. But soon, the city could have a highrise full of people who wouldn’t have it any other way.
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There are those in Calgary who find it hard to imagine life without owning a car. But soon, the city could have a highrise full of people who wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Gridlocks, bottlenecks, clogs and congestion, may have all met their match thanks to the City of Grande Prairie’s new Intelligent Traffic System (ITS).
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After seven years of modest gridlock during the Great Recession, data from 2013 shows that traffic congestion is on the way back, even with only moderate job growth in some cities.
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The Strathcona County traffic safety and enforcement department gave council an update of how safe residents feel in regards to traffic in their neighbourhoods during the Strathcona County council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
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CALGARY – A new report released Thursday by Scotiabank says Alberta will lead the country again in auto sales growth in 2014.
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(Reuters) – Canada and South Korea are having “tremendous discussions” toward a free-trade agreement, said Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, a deal that could increase trade in meat and autos.
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Calgary is morphing into a denser, transit-oriented city — but people still love their cars.
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With the support of the provincial government, Town of High River officials are in early stages of examining options to replace the Centre Street car bridge.
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Across Canada, 2013 was a record year for car and truck sales.
Better than 1.74 million new vehicles left the dealers’ lots last year, and Albertans were a big piece of the action.
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CALGARY – A buoyant economy led to a likely new record for annual sales for Alberta new cars and trucks in 2013.
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