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Edmonton Citywide Parking Ban Begins Sunday Morning

A citywide parking ban will be in effect in Edmonton starting Sunday morning, December 28, 2025, to facilitate snow removal operations. Residents must move vehicles or face tickets and towing.

Winnipeg residential parking ban lifted

The City of Winnipeg has officially lifted its residential parking ban, allowing residents to park on streets again. Get the latest details on the city's snow clearing efforts.

Speed a factor in fatal west Edmonton crash: police

A 32-year-old woman died and two men were seriously injured after an SUV crashed into a parked trailer in west Edmonton. Police confirm speed was a factor. Read the latest on this tragic collision.

Alberta's 120 km/h Speed Limit Plan Sparks Debate

Alberta's UCP government plans a pilot to raise highway speed limits to 120 km/h. Critics argue it's dangerous 'virtue signalling' and urge focus on economic issues like oil prices instead.

Alberta to Test Higher 120 km/h Speed Limits

Alberta plans to test 120 km/h speed limits on select rural highways. A reader argues the de facto limit is already 120 km/h, raising safety concerns. Plus, letters on MAID access and immigration policy.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

High-Speed Rail Could See Dozens of Daily Trains

Internal documents reveal plans for a high-frequency rail service with dozens of daily trains connecting Toronto and Quebec City. Explore the potential impact on Canadian travel and infrastructure.

Ottawa Police Launch New Traffic Patrols

Ottawa Police deploy new district traffic units to combat speeding and dangerous driving, filling the void left by the provincial ban on automated speed cameras.

Canada's $80B High-Speed Rail Plan: 44-Year Payback

The federal government launches an ambitious high-speed rail link from Toronto to Quebec City. With an $80 billion price tag and a 44-year payback period, we examine if this transformative project is feasible.

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