Council chose to build transit instead of cut taxes Thursday, pledging a half-billion dollars to a rapid bus line to southeast Calgary that may not otherwise have been funded for several years.
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Council chose to build transit instead of cut taxes Thursday, pledging a half-billion dollars to a rapid bus line to southeast Calgary that may not otherwise have been funded for several years.
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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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At the beginning of the year the Netherlands proposed to use photo-luminescent paint to mark out lanes and traffic markers on roads, in an effort to revolutionise the country’s infrastructure and make roads safer.
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The province has given SD 76 $1,062,894 for infrastructure and maintenance projects for the 2013-14 year.
“It doesn’t go far in trying to meet our needs,” said secretary-treasurer Jerry Labossiere to trustees on Tuesday, presenting SD 76′s 2013-14 expenditure plan for the funding.
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Asked how they’d handle infrastructure needs to meet future growth, Sylvan Lake’s three mayoral candidates expressed a number of ideas.
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The “big picture” is often difficult to grasp.
But Northern Alberta’s prosperity depends on the right decisions now to fully realize our future.
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Most city construction projects are expected to be completed this year instead of carrying over in 2014.
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Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Drew Barnes launched a six-day tour of Alberta infrastructure projects in his home constituency Thursday morning.
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After years of talking about downtown revitalization, the Town of Blackfalds is putting its money where its mouth is.
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Saamis Heights residents with long-standing gripes about the single road entrance to their community could be front and centre next month at a public hearing to allow new lots in the southwest community.
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