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Calgary Herald on MSNProvince waiting on federal sign-off before Green Line construction beginsWhile the federal government previously pledged $1.5 billion toward the Green Line, that funding agreement was based on the ...
The provincial government laid out how it plans to spend funding for transportation infrastructure throughout the next three ...
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Leong: Want to run Green Line trains on 7th Avenue? Forget it — there's no more roomSignage for the planned Green Line Shepard LRT station and maintenance depot is seen on 48th Street S.E., near 126 Avenue, in Calgary on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.
The city and the federal government have each committed $1.5 billion to build the Green Line, which will run the length of Calgary from Stoney Trail in the north through to Seton in the deep ...
Some downtown and industry groups are pushing back against the Alberta government's plan to build elevated Green Line LRT tracks in Calgary's downtown core. A letter sent by four organizations to ...
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.
Green Line proposal endorsed by city council The province is backing a plan to keep the Green Line alive. Calgary's mayor says council had little choice but to push it.
The city said it is taking 'proactive measures' to source materials from outside of America to build the event centre project that will be new home of the Calgary Flames.
“Calgary is growing rapidly,” said Liming ... with hope funding could be secured “in a few years.” “I think the Green Line has eaten up a lot of the oxygen talking about money for ...
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