The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million shortfall following a decrease in photo radar fine ...
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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 ...
In December, the Alberta government announced it was planning to reduce the number of photo radar sites in Alberta by 70 per ...
It will bring the number of photo radar sites across Alberta from roughly 2,200 to around 650, says the government, and photo ...
In an effort to reduce road collisions in Calgary this winter, photo radar will be set up in 11 communities around the city.
An urgent motion from four Calgary city councillors looks to help fill the funding shortfall, and cut ties between ticket ...
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.
On Jan. 7, the Town of Taber confirmed that its Automatic Traffic Enforcement (ATE) program, otherwise known as photo radar, has ended. Town council ended its ATE contract with the City of ...
We're cutting muscle," he said. In December, the provincial government announced its plans to slash the number of photo radar sites in Alberta by 70 per cent, with Alberta's Minister of ...
We're cutting muscle," he said. Alberta government responds In December, the provincial government announced its plans to slash the number of photo radar sites in Alberta by 70 per cent, with ...
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