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Anthony Henday Drive bridge opens on 170 Street in Edmonton

Motorists are advised that the new 170th Street bridge will open to traffic by approximately 7 p.m. on May 6, weather permitting.

The new bridge structure at 170th Street is part of the $1.42 billion construction of the Northwest Anthony Henday Drive…


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Temporary liquor bans at nine provincial parks for Victoria Day long weekend

Temporary liquor bans will be in place at nine provincial parks from noon on Thursday, May 19 until 6 p.m. on Monday, May 23.

“Our goal is to ensure provincial parks are safe and enjoyable places for all of our visitors,” said Tourism,…


Nighttime pavement marking work closes lanes on Deerfoot Trail in Calgary

Motorists can expect nighttime lane closures and speed reductions on Deerfoot Trail in Calgary.

The closures accommodate installation of durable pavement markings on both northbound and southbound Deerfoot Trail between the Ivor Strong Bridge near And…


Major rural road improvements for Tate Creek area

DAWSON CREEK – A $2.6-million contract has been awarded to Hoban Equipment of Salmon Arm to upgrade key sections of three side roads in the Tate Creek area.


Paving disrupts traffic on Highway 14 near Viking

Motorists can expect speed reductions and reduced lane widths on Highway 14 in the Viking area.


Paving closes lanes on Highway 1 near Chestermere

Motorists can expect lane closures and speed reductions on Highway 1 in the Chestermere area.


May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in Nova Scotia

To raise driver awareness of increased motorcycle traffic on Nova Scotia roads, the province and Safety Services Nova Scotia have proclaimed May Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.


Department Seeking Nominees for Wholesale Market Advisory Committee
May 3rd, 2011

Independent power producers, municipal electric utilities and transmission customers in the wholesale electricity market are invited to nominate people to represent them on the Wholesale Market Advisory Committee.


Highway Clean-up Campaign Has Begun

Hundreds of kilometres of Nova Scotia highways are getting their annual spring cleaning now that the province’s 2011 Adopt-A-Highway program has begun.