Residents continue to express concerns about the intersection between Highway 627 and 770 in Parkland County, the site of a collision that killed two people last month.
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Residents continue to express concerns about the intersection between Highway 627 and 770 in Parkland County, the site of a collision that killed two people last month.
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Battling traffic congestion and construction for years, frustrated commuters in the city’s deep south are counting down the days until the southeast ring road finally opens.
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The latest bridge-upgrading project for the northeast Anthony Henday ring road is expected to be finished ahead of schedule, following the Monday, Sept. 23 start date.
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Motorists should have an easier time getting on to Maple Avenue bridge and an easier time getting through a congested intersection on First Street South after upgrades planned next spring, officials with the Municipal Works Department announced.
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Residents in southwest Calgary are backing tentative plans for the final stage of the city’s ring road to be built through their neighbourhoods, though some are raising noise and traffic concerns.
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A tentative deal has been reached to build the southwest leg of Calgary’s ring road through Tsuu T’ina First Nation land.
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The construction of the Dunmore Road overpass at the Trans-Canada Highway continues to chug along.
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Residents in west Edmonton’s Ormsby Road area say they are feeling relieved that the city is finally addressing some of their concerns about traffic along the contested street.
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The North Ridge development could see a phase two build-out north of Villeneuve Road if an area structure plan amendment is passed.
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The wait for rush hour relief is almost over.
In only a month, Alberta drivers will be able to cruise around the city with ease as the much anticipated southeast Stoney Tr. opens Oct. 1, says Alberta Transportation minister Ric McIver.
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