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ETS taking over Valley Line LRT operations from TransEd more than 2 decades earlyThe City of Edmonton is ditching TransEd and moving Valley Line LRT operations in-house to the Edmonton Transit Service more than two decades early.CanadaJun 9
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Marigold fined $120K for injury on Valley Line West LRT construction site in 2023Crews were finishing post-tensioning of a segment of the west leg of the Valley Line on June 23, 2023, when a tensioning bar and jack hit a worker, seriously injuring them.CanadaMay 29
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Fiery collision between Tesla and Valley Line LRT sends 1 to hospital, shuts down overpassPolice said the Tesla was headed north on 66 Street and turned on a red light in front of the LRT to go onto the Whitemud, causing the train to hit the car — which caught fire.TrafficMay 12
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Deep sinkhole opens up in north Edmonton after weekend thunderstormsThe City of Edmonton and EPCOR say Mother Nature has pushed the wastewater system to its limits in recent weeks, as several thunderstorms have dumped massive amounts of rain.WeatherJul 13
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Military support coming to flood-ravaged Parkland region after federal approvalCanada's Minister of Emergency Management has approved a request for federal assistance to assist the flood-ravaged regions in western Manitoba.WeatherJul 3
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Heavy traffic gridlock in southwest Edmonton as construction ramps up: ‘Everyone is frustrated’Some southside residents say what used to be a 30-minute drive has turned into a two-hour nightmare as the City of Edmonton has ramped up summer road construction.TrafficMay 22
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Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent inIn June 2025, Minister Paul Calandra announced he would appoint supervisors to the Toronto public, Toronto Catholic, Ottawa-Carleton and Dufferin-Peel school boards.CanadaJul 6
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N.S. premier’s office says he was ‘swarmed by rioters,’ windshield smashedThe premier's office thanked the RCMP for their 'swift response in what was a very volatile situation.'CanadaJul 15
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Kananaskis drying up after recent floods but some trails remain closedIt's been two weeks since heavy rainfall flooded parts of Kananaskis, resulting in evacuations and a bridge collapse. Now the land is recovering and drying up for summer.WeatherJul 11
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B.C. nurses escalate job action with picket line at Vancouver General HospitalThe BC Nurses' Union began job action last Thursday after two-thirds voted to reject a deal with the B.C. Health Employers Association.HealthJul 7
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Manitoba’s Tristan Peters flourishing in the Majors after off-season tradeWinkler's Tristan Peters was recently named an American League all-star in his first full big-league season.SportsJul 16
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Ottawa starts process to name 3 projects as in national interestOttawa on Wednesday said it is launching the process to designate three new projects that are of national interest.CanadaJun 24
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BC Summer Games 2026 artwork complete, but Kelowna still needs volunteersThe banners are designed. The branding is finished. And the artwork that will define the look of the 2026 BC Summer Games is already appearing across KelownaCanadaJun 10
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Kinew visits flooded Manitoba communities, promises additional helpAt least two highways were cut to relieve pressure as the Swan Valley and other western Manitoba communities continue to deal with intense flooding from weekend storms.WeatherJun 10
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Calgary area ‘very uniquely situated’ for study of hailstorms, says researcherResearchers with the Northern Hail Project deploying some new 'hail sensors' this year to collect information on size and impact of storms in Canada's 'hail alley.'ScienceJul 16
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Tornado touched down during chaotic southern Manitoba storm, EC confirmsA severe storm rolled through southern Manitoba, taking down numerous trees, flooding roads and leaving thousands without power.WeatherJun 10
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How extreme heat and humidity fuels more dangerous storms — and tornadoesAs heat waves blanket parts of Canada, experts say the extreme heat and humidity can also 'fuel' severe thunderstorms — and even tornadoes.EnvironmentJul 14
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Interest in ‘The Clifton’ multi-million dollar condos a reflection of Edmonton real estateThe building called 'The Clifton' will have 12 floors and 18 luxury units overlooking Edmonton's river valley, with prices ranging from $2.7 million to nearly $9.5 million.ConsumerJun 9
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E-dirt bikes seized, tickets issued after teens caught racing on Coquitlam streetRCMP said that on June 22, they received a complaint of teens racing e-bikes on the road and when officers responded, they said they found a group of them in a parking lot.CrimeJun 29
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Winnipeg Jets add 6 players on Day 2 of NHL Entry DraftThe Winnipeg Jets added two goalies, two defencemen and a pair of forwards to their prospect pool on the second day of the NHL Entry Draft in Buffalo.SportsJun 27