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City considers test of reduced-speed neighbourhoods

City considers test of reduced-speed neighbourhoods
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School zone reduced speed limits back before students

School zone reduced speed limits back before students
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Province keeping mask on health-order enforcement process

Province keeping mask on health-order enforcement process Chris “Sky” Saccoccia at an anti-mask rally at the Forks Sunday. Equal justice for equal health-order breaches? Equal justice for equal health-order breaches? How enforcement officers choose who to ticket for breaking pandemic rules is not a matter for public consumption, the province appears to have decided. A provincial enforcement spokesperson said in an email Thursday that more participants in last Sunday s anti-mask, anti-restrictions protest at The Forks will be receiving tickets based on surveillance video and other information gathered at the event. Just two of the several hundred people who attended the rally were issued $1,296 tickets on the spot, for failure to self-isolate and gathering in a group larger than permitted.

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Yellowknife mother wins long battle to get back seized vehicle

Posted: Apr 07, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 7 Longtime Yellowknife social activist Arlene Hache leaves court on Tuesday after representing herself and winning back a Mercedes sport utility vehicle the crown had attempted to seize as part of a drug bust five years ago.(Richard Gleeson CBC) An N.W.T. judge has ordered authorities to return a Mercedes sport utility vehicle that was seized after a large drug bust in Yellowknife five years ago. Justice Andrew Mahar made the order In Northwest Territories Supreme Court on Tuesday, dismissing the crown s argument that owner of the Mercedes ML500, Norman Hache, transferred ownership to his mother after it was seized to avoid having to forfeit it.

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Photo radar tickets drop at two Winnipeg intersections after amber light adjustment

  WINNIPEG An increase in amber light timing may be a factor in a significant reduction in red light tickets at two Winnipeg intersections, according to a city councillor who heads up the city’s infrastructure and public works committee. From October through to December 2020, red light tickets at Bishop Grandin Boulevard and River Road dropped compared to the same timeframe in 2019 from 357 to 50 tickets. At Lagimodiere and Grassie Boulevard, the number of tickets plunged from 280 to 44. “It looks to be that tickets are dropping,” said Coun. Matt Allard (St. Boniface). “Certainly, I think the indication is there that this change of policy has worked.”

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