Six rural communities across Alberta will see improvements to local public transit services, after an investment of more than $3.4 million from the federal government.
Improved transit could be on its way to rural Alberta, a UCP cabinet minister teased in a recent interview on passenger rail transportation.
The federal government is investing over $3.4 million through the Rural Transit Solutions Fund (RTSF) to support six projects ...
The Alberta government is providing more funding to help Jasper recover from last summer’s destructive wildfire. The province ...
Headlines about affordability and the cost of living have dominated news cycles for quite some time now. While these tend to ...
A 13-year-old boy died Wednesday night after being stabbed at an LRT station in downtown Edmonton, police say.Officers had ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: Calgary seeks fair deal from province for affordable transitHowever, since April 2024, provincial funding for low-income transit programs in major cities has become a flashpoint in ...
Steel snapped and tumbled to the snow-covered concrete on Wednesday as bulldozers ripped away pieces of Calgary's Eau Claire ...
To mitigate Alberta’s plan flying off the rails, the province should focus on three factors: frequency, surrounding land use and local transit integration. Indeed, while cities such as Toronto ...
Statistics Canada estimates that the average Alberta household spends more than $10,000 annually in private transportation costs, but only $627 in public transit. For a family of three ...
The new service will have more stops and longer service hours, and offer slightly cheaper single-fare rides than the ...
EDMONTON - Edmonton police say three youths and an adult have been charged after a 13-year-old boy was found dead at a downtown light rail transit station. Officers found the boy dead after ...
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