The city of Calgary is launching a new traffic safety unit to help enforce traffic laws in residential areas, with a special ...
A previous version of this story incorrectly listed other areas approved for photo radar use. Those areas are approved for ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNUpdated provincial guidelines ending 'photo radar cash cow' to come into effect April 1As of April 1, Calgary drivers will no longer have to be on the lookout for photo radar cameras while driving on provincial ...
Calgary's new traffic safety team is a 12-month pilot program focused on enforcing speed limits in playground zones, tackling noisy vehicle violations and spreading traffic safety education.
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Calgary council approves using $28 million from reserves to plug hole in police budgetStarting April 1, photo radar use will be restricted to school, playground and construction zones, and inspection safety devices used to ticket speeding will be limited to red light ... a traffic ...
Calgary is launching a new team of peace officers to enforce traffic safety in residential areas and sensitive spaces such as schools and playgrounds. The team will include eight peace officers and ...
Alberta’s government has launched a new $13 million Traffic Safety Fund for municipalities to upgrade local roads and ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary police officer injured in vehicle collision on Stoney TrailA Calgary police officer has been injured after the vehicle he was in was struck by an impaired driver on Stoney Trail on ...
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