Edmontonians have more options to pay for transit as the city rolls out the ability to tap credit cards, debit cards and ...
People riding the LRT or bus in the Edmonton region will now be able to use their own credit and debit cards or digital ...
Edmonton transit users can now pay with a tap. The new payment feature allows riders to pay for their bus or LRT fare by ...
Transit agencies across North America have enabled technology or begun implementation for riders to be able to pay their ...
The subject of infill development has sparked significant debate in Edmonton, with concerns centring on how it changes neighbourhoods. Key points of contention include issues surrounding parking, ...
A new way to pay for transit has launched in the Edmonton region, allowing riders to use their debit or credit card. This ...
But Rutherford also proposed the lone increase to the tax levy looking for the city commit to steady funding for Explore ...
The other 11, including Mayor Andrew Knack, voted in favour of digging deeper into your pockets to support their $6-billion ...
Athabasca County will have a transit feasibility study and a new vehicle for the community after a combined investment of more than $186,356 from the federal government, Athabasca County, the Town of ...
Come January, transit riders in Calgary will have to shell out $4 for a single-ride ticket, a fare that remains higher than ...
Though it may not seem like it, council did say no to several motions calling for further spending increases. That said, they ...
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Tuesday's letters: Let public transit pay for itself

Re. “Councillors vote to buy 25 buses with price tag of $25.2 million,” Dec. 3 In an article by Eric Bowling on Dec. 3, it states that Coun. Ashley Salvador suggests that the revenue from public ...