City Of Edmonton
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Edmonton police impound lot expands to add about 150 spacesIn a news release, the city says the number of abandoned vehicles waiting to be towed hit a peak of 682 on June 17. That number has dropped to 181 as of July 7.TrafficJul 8
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Suspicious death in Edmonton leads to homicide investigationA suspicious death that occurred Saturday morning has become a homicide investigation. Police are asking the public for any video footage of the area.CanadaJul 6
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Mayor Knack urging Edmonton to conserve water amid heavy rainfall, wet forecastAfter days of heavy rainfall in the Edmonton region, pressure on stormwater systems meant multiple communities were calling on residents to cut their water use.WeatherJun 22
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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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City of Edmonton launches new summer programming to support downtownFrom now until December, residents and visitors can experience more than 1,000 events and activities designed to support local businesses and make Edmonton downtown more vibrant.LifestyleJun 2
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City of Edmonton pools begin to open for summer 2026 seasonPeople can make an online reservation at any of Edmonton’s five outdoor pools to avoid lines but this year, they'll have to pay the day before their booked time.LifestyleMay 20
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Edmonton’s historic High and Low level bridges to be replaced: ‘Run their course’The High Level Bridge and Low Level Bridge have exceeded their lifespans and continued rehabilitation will end up costing much more than replacement, the City of Edmonton said.TrafficMay 19
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Several grassfires burn in Edmonton as city steps up prevention measuresSeveral grassfires broke out in Edmonton on the same dry, warm, windy day the city conducted a prescribed burn in Jan Reimer Park.WeatherMay 8
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Edmonton city councillor hopes to revisit fare gates at LRT stationsEdmonton city councillor Mike Elliott is open to revisiting the conversation of adding fare gates at some LRT stations, saying it could help with safety concerns and boost revenue.CanadaApr 23
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Homeowners in Duggan area combating infill with restrictive covenantsThe Duggan restrictive covenants don't ban infill but instead control height, unit count and parking — a move one councillor says comes from residents feeling ignored by the city.CanadaApr 21
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