Two kilometres of Bowness Road would see one lane of motor-vehicle traffic eliminated and two bicycle lanes added under a concept plan that, if approved, could happen later this year.
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Two kilometres of Bowness Road would see one lane of motor-vehicle traffic eliminated and two bicycle lanes added under a concept plan that, if approved, could happen later this year.
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Residents in Glenora got a first-hand look Wednesday at the plans for a neighbourhood facelift, including tying the neighbourhood into the city’s cycling network with new bike lanes.
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EDMONTON – There won’t be any additions to Edmonton’s network of bicycle lanes this year as city staff plan future projects and seek council direction on the sometimes controversial project.
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Community and business leaders in the Beltline like their rookie councillor’s direction on turning 11th and 12th avenues into two-way streets.
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An unprecedented seven months ahead of schedule, the new Grant MacEwan Bridge was opened Tuesday by Alberta Transportation, officially connecting Fort McMurray’s downtown core to the north by 10 lanes of traffic over three bridges.
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The new year in the Fort may just be rung in with a bang.
Construction is soon set to kick off on the new Fort Lanes bowling facility in Fort Saskatchewan, located at 9936-102 St.
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Six lanes will be open between Morrison Street and the Taiganova intersection within the next two weeks, Alberta Transportation says.
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A majority of Red Deerians do not like on-street bike lanes and do not support expansion, according to the city’s latest survey on cycling infrastructure.
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The next Red Deer city council will have its say on the controversial bike lanes.
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An unnatural stream along the city’s main thoroughfare is not the scenery Craig Sheardown likes to see on his regular weekend walks in the south of Red Deer.
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