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Pedestrian killed in southeast Calgary crash

A pedestrian was struck and killed in southeast Calgary on November 19, 2025, marking the city's 33rd traffic fatality this year. Learn more about road safety concerns.

94 tickets in Gatineau plate crackdown

Gatineau police issued 94 tickets during targeted enforcement against out-of-province license plates. Learn about the crackdown details and local regulations.

London gets $1.2M for school zone traffic calming

London, Ontario receives $1.2 million funding to enhance traffic safety around schools, replacing speed cameras with physical calming measures. Learn about the city's road safety initiative.

Carp Road Widening Project Begins Spring 2026

Ottawa announces $210M Carp Road expansion from two to four lanes between Hazeldean Road and Highway 417. Construction starts spring 2026 to ease traffic congestion.

Ontario invests $210M to replace speed cameras

Ontario announces $210 million investment in traffic calming measures to replace speed cameras across the province, enhancing road safety through physical infrastructure improvements.

Breslau property owners face unexpected $14K bill

Property owners in Breslau, Ontario are facing unexpected bills approaching $14,000 for construction work completed in 2016. Learn about the local improvement charges and payment options available.

Old North Residents Mobilize Against Dangerous Traffic

Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.

Barrie Driver Charged After 1 AM Traffic Stop

A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.

Sudbury Speed Camera Program Ending November 14

Greater Sudbury pulls the plug on its controversial speed camera initiative, removing all 20 automated enforcement units by mid-November amid public outcry and operational challenges.

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