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Public transit ‘losing ground’ in Quebec as provincial budget focuses on other priorities
The City of Montreal as well as the city's transit authority are among those expressing disappointment at what they see as a lack of investment in public transit in Quebec's 2025-2026 budget.
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Gov. Murphy answers viewers questions on ‘Ask Gov. Murphy’ program – March 25, 2025
Gov. Phil Murphy answered viewers' questions on News 12 New Jersey's “Ask Gov. Murphy” program.
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Ontario’s bike lane removal plan may not reduce congestion: internal documents
New internal documents reveal that Ford’s government is aware of many of the risks associated with removing bike lanes in Toronto. As CBC’s Lane Harrison explains, the report shows the move may not have an impact on congestion and could...
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World's air quality falls short of standards
A new report has found that most of the world's population breathes in dirty air, with only 17% of cities globally meeting air pollution guidelines. The Switzerland-based air quality monitoring database, IQAir, analyzed data from 40,000...
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The Cost Of: St. Patrick's Day
If you're planning a traditional corn beef and cabbage dinner, Marshal Cohen says food prices have increased but the jump isn't as bad as in years prior.
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NYC DOT cuts red tape, allows restaurants with roadway dining to operate hassle-free
On Feb. 28, New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced the agency would "cut red tape" in an attempt to help thousands of restaurants dealing with tedious outdoor dining application process...
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P.E.I. road builders and provincial officials concerned as Ottawa's road funding streams dry up
Road builders on Prince Edward Island are urging the federal government to keep infrastructure cash flowing into the province, with a deal to fund major road projects approaching its end date. CBC's Cody MacKay reports.
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Forget traffic jams, flying cars are coming
Tired of getting stuck in those annoying traffic jams? Well, no more waiting. No more science fiction. Flying cars are real, and they are taking off right now. Our next story takes a look at how the future of transportation is changing...
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California firm unveils real flying car: Watch it take off
You tired of getting stuck in those annoying traffic jams? Well, no more waiting, no more science fiction. Flying cars are real—they are taking off right now as we speak. Our next story takes a look at how the future of transportation is...
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New speed limits coming to Pelham Parkway streets; some remain concerned if it will address safety issues
Community members said the streets around P.S. 357 are dangerous and pushed for more safety measures. Residents say they've witnessed cars run stop signs and speed down the street.
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Union: At least 2 Long Island workers fired amid recent FAA job cuts
The Professional Aviation Safety Specialists AFL-CIO, a union representing FAA workers, told News 12 that at least two of the FAA employees who lost jobs worked on Long Island and another two in Queens.
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High-speed rail project on Toronto-Quebec City route announced
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Transport Minister Anita Anand have announced the government's $3.9-billion, six-year plan to connect Quebec City and Toronto with a high-speed rail line called Alto.
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Ontario is considering buying back Highway 407. How would that work?
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is reigniting speculation that Ontario could buy back Highway 407. CBC’s Lane Harrison has more on what that would mean for drivers.
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Tourism Commissioner to consult widely on hotspot sustainability
The EU's first Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism addressed the vexed issue of overcrowding at visitor hotspots and announced he is consulting widely with a view to a forthcoming sustainable tourism strategy, at Euronews'...
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Windsor's tunnel bus is on the chopping block, again. Here's what Detroiters have to say
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens this week said he would use his mayoral veto to override a council budget decision that would save the city's tunnel bus service to Detroit. He said the decision was in part because of threats of U.S. tariffs,...
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DOT report shows a 94% reduction in speeding since 2022
A report from the Department of Transportation shows that since 2022, there has been a 94% reduction in speeding where there are cameras installed.
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Highway project connecting Fort McMurray and the Peace Country inches forward
A major project is in the works for Alberta’s north that would connect Fort McMurray to the rest of the region, including Grande Prairie. CBC’s Fort McMurray reporter Dennis Kovtun and CBC’s Grande Prairie reporter Catherine Garrett tell...
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Ford asks Metrolinx to work on new transit plan to expand GO Transit
Premier Doug Ford has directed Metrolinx to look into diverting freight trains from existing rail lines to accommodate the eventual expansion of GO Transit service in Kitchener and Milton. CBC’s Lane Harrison explains.
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Ever heard of a bike bus? You may see Charlottetown students riding in one this spring
The City of Charlottetown's aiming to try out 'bike buses' on routes to a couple of schools in the spring of 2025. CBC's Steve Bruce found out what bike buses are, and what it will take to get them in motion on Prince Edward Island.
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Panic hits tiny Kootenay towns as local ferry strike escalates
Residents in two small Kootenay communities want clarity....As the two cable ferries they rely on for transportation are set to see job action this week.It's part of an ongoing labour dispute that started in November.
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Federal minister apologizes for contamination at wharf in Fort Chipewyan
A federal committee heard testimony this week about a contaminated site in Fort Chipewyan, Alta. It’s a wharf owned by Transport Canada, but the community uses it recreationally for swimming and fishing.
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Bus terminal at Warden Station to close for accessibility revitalization
Starting Jan. 5, TTC riders at Warden Station will have to board buses from a new temporary bay, as the station undergoes a revitalization project to become more accessible. As CBC’s Tyreike Reid explains, community members say the...
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Toronto may limit number of ride-share drivers in city
Toronto city staff are recommending a cap on the number of drivers who work for ride-share companies in the city, including Uber and Lyft. CBC’s Chris Glover details other key takeaways from the new report.
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Yonkers city leaders call on state to study, develop safety measures along 'dangerous' road
Yonkers city leaders are calling on the state to help make a very busy stretch of road safer.