The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) piloted a new technology in the fall that could track officers and pedestrians at ...
A new Canadian technology could help make Edmonton’s LRTs safer. Esri Canada develops geographic information systems, and ...
Edmonton transit users can now pay with a tap. The new payment feature allows riders to pay for their bus or LRT fare by ...
Edmontonians have more options to pay for transit as the city rolls out the ability to tap credit cards, debit cards and digital wallets to pay for fares.
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 Service is reminding riders to use their paper tickets by the end of the year. Starting in the new year, transit riders will only be able to pay with Arc cards, Arc tickets or cash.
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If you still have any Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) paper tickets or passes, you’ll want to use them before the end of the ...
Edmonton is launching a new bystander awareness campaign to tackle harassment and violence on public transit. Transit riders will start noticing posters and videos in stations, and on buses or trains, ...
Edmonton police were dispatched to calls on transit 31 per cent more in 2022 than they were in 2021. Violent calls for service were up by 52.8 per cent over the same time period, according to Edmonton ...
Edmonton has backed out of regional transit, effectively killing the plan for the entire region. In a tight 5-8 vote late Wednesday evening, Edmonton city council voted against paying the $13 million ...
Two Edmonton unions say scaled back police patrols and COVID-19-related staffing shortages are leading to a rise in crime and social disorder on public transit. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 569 and ...
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