The mayor's comments are the latest jab in an ongoing war of words between the city and the provincial government over the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNFollowing approval of federal funds, Gondek criticizes province's imposition of elevated Green Line alignmentNumerous stakeholders in the downtown, Beltline and construction sectors are vehemently opposed to the elevated alignment ...
Ottawa confirms it will still contribute $1.5 billion to the Green Line LRT project in Calgary, approving the updated route ...
The province's plan for Calgary's Green Line may have a federal thumbs up, but some businesses along the proposed route say we need to pump the brakes.
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Calgary Herald on MSNProvince says federal government approves Green Line funding, construction to proceedOttawa has agreed to pay its $1.53-billion share of the Green Line LRT funding, which means construction can proceed with the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Calgary Green Line death watch is on, with the LRT now on life supportThe decision could come sooner. Calgary city council meets Tuesday and they will go behind closed doors to discuss the Green ...
The city says it intends "to research and ascertain market capability in establishing an external, public-facing online store ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNProvince waiting on federal sign-off before Green Line construction beginsAt a news conference in Calgary, Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen told reporters that before the province can issue ...
A cursory glance at the budget reveals the contrary. The government has budgeted nearly $2 billion for the Calgary Green Line LRT, among other funding; no similar funding was announced for Edmonton.
The City of Calgary is seeking feedback on a four kilometre Red Line LRT expansion south with two new stations at Silverado and 210 Avenue South.
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