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Hosted on MSNOpinion: Government’s photo radar cut leaves Calgary safety in the rear-viewPolice Chief Mark Neufeld recently flagged concerns about the Calgary Police Service facing a funding shortfall, but there’s ...
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Calgary Sun on MSNLetters, Feb. 15, 2025: 'How do they justify the $28-million shortfall in their yearly budget'Photo (radar) op? If in fact as the Calgary police have stated many times that photo radar isn’t a “cash cow”, how do they ...
You can hear the howling from Calgary city hall right across the city. There is a shortfall in the Calgary police budget.
An urgent motion from four Calgary city councillors looks to help fill the funding shortfall, and cut ties between ticket revenue and the police budget.
The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million shortfall following a decrease in photo radar fine ...
A city councillor is calling on the province to reverse its dramatic restrictions on photo radar that Calgary police say is ...
Calgary police confirm that the force is facing a $28-million shortfall in its 2025 operating budget and dealing with it will have impacts across the organization.
Given the temporary nature of Donald Trump's tariff reprieve, everyday Albertans are still bracing for impact, and analysts ...
January 2025 Smartphone cameras have come a long way, but you probably still notice images that could benefit from a little editing help, whether that’s brightening a photo of your friends in a ...
In an effort to reduce road collisions in Calgary this winter, photo radar will be set up in 11 communities around the city.
The Calgary Police Service (CPS) has released its February photo radar locations list. Enforcement efforts will focus on high-traffic areas and construction zones where workers are present. Related ...
Feb. 1, all intersection safety devices (ISD) within Strathcona County will begin to ease operations. At the latest ...
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