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Calgary road deaths reach 10-year high, sparking calls for immediate action

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City staff seeking $1M for priority projects to improve traffic safety in school zones, key intersections and collector roads.
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Colombia’s Medellin combats rising heat with green corridors as a model for sustainable cities

9th - Higher Ed
Colombia’s Medellin cools city with tree-lined green corridors, cutting heat, trapping pollution, and restoring nature.
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Police crack down on drug-impaired driving for 4/20

9th - Higher Ed
Jeffrey Reynolds with the Family and Children's Association points out breathalyzers can show a person's blood-alcohol level. But there is no way for the police to precisely measure how much THC someone has consumed.
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How bad is this pothole season on P.E.I.?

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Charlottetown and the province are doing some temporary patching of deep potholes in Island roads, but a more permanent solution is coming next month. CBC's Tony Davis has more.
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Birmingham garbage crisis deepens as trash collectors on strike since March 11

9th - Higher Ed
Birmingham is in the grip of a worsening garbage crisis as waste collectors remain on strike since March 11. With no bin collections or waste disposal for weeks, trash is piling up across the city, triggering growing public health...
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Romaine discusses investments in infrastructure & public safety in State of the County address

9th - Higher Ed
County Executive Ed Romaine says the state of the county is good, but he wants it to be the best.
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Doug Ford surveys ice storm destruction in hard-hit Orillia, Ont.

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Premier Doug Ford visited the city of Orillia where he faced criticism from some frustrated residents still without power almost a week after a powerful ice storm tore through the region, knocking out electricity to hundreds of...
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Power outages continue a week after Ontario ice storm

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Premier Doug Ford visited the city of Orillia where he faced criticism from some frustrated residents still without power almost a week after a powerful ice storm tore through the region, knocking out electricity to hundreds of...
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Huntington Highway Department fixing roads while saving taxpayer money

9th - Higher Ed
Repairing those potholes is also costly, and residents pay for that in their tax bill.
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Dug Up and Fed up_ What’s Really Happening To Mumbai’s Roads _ I Witness

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An ambitious plan to concretise Mumbai's roads and free the city of potholes is making most of the city look like its been hit by endless digging and chaos with excavators at work in lane after lane. The inconvenience to residents is now...
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Thunderbolt 12: Tracking severe weather in the Bronx

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Heather Fordham is checking out the wicked weather from Thunderbolt 12 on the Bronx River Parkway.
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Ice storm leaves over 400,000 without power in Ontario and Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
A days-long spring ice storm in parts of Ontario and Quebec caused extensive damage in both provinces and left more than 400,000 customers without power.
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Ice storm leaves over 400,000 without power in Ontario

9th - Higher Ed
A days-long spring ice storm caused extensive damage in central and eastern Ontario, leaving more than 400,000 customers without power.
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Thunderbolt 12: Road conditions in Westchester

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Julia Rosier is in Yonkers checking out road and weather conditions to keep you safe.
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Nassau PD: Driver injured in Northen State Parkway crash charged with DWI

9th - Higher Ed
Several lanes were closed due to the crash. They have since reopened.
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Spring ice storm leaves over 400,000 without power in Ont., Que.

9th - Higher Ed
A days-long spring ice storm in parts of Ontario and Quebec caused extensive damage in both provinces and left more than 400,000 customers without power.
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UK tests autonomous cars on challenging country roads

9th - Higher Ed
Driverless cars are hitting UK's challenging country lanes! Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era in road travel, or are there still too many unknowns? Watch this video to know more.
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City of Ottawa agrees to rethink how much road salt it uses

9th - Higher Ed
According to Ecology Ottawa, the city uses more rock salt than any other municipality in the country. It says this damages our roads and cars, and causes concern for the groundwater.
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Road to Recovery: Last flood-damaged bridge in Oxford reopens

9th - Higher Ed
The bridge is located near the corner of Park Road and the intersection of Route 67.
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Why EV drivers in Quebec will pay road maintenance fee like other motorists as of 2027

9th - Higher Ed
Motorists with electric vehicles will have to pay $125 per year for using the road. It’s part of Quebec’s plan to pay its bills without raising taxes.
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Will a bridge across the Baltic Sea to Sweden give Finland faster connections to Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Finland is looking to create links for road and rail connections to Europe
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Finland wants to build a bridge across the Baltic Sea to Sweden for better connections to Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Finland is exploring options to create improved links for road and rail connections to Europe, including a fixed bridge link that would span the Baltic.
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STORM WATCH: Showers, thunderstorms, gusty winds to impact evening commute

9th - Higher Ed
For tonight, expect showers and possibly a thunderstorm mainly after 4 p.m.
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Striking workers picket outside Waterloo region headquarters

9th - Higher Ed
Region of Waterloo workers held a rally Tuesday outside of regional headquarters. It marked the second day of a strike by CUPE 1656 members after negotiations with the Region of Waterloo came to a standstill over the weekend. CBC K-W's...