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  2. Edmonton Transit Service - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) (previously known as Edmonton Transit System) is the public transit service owned and operated by the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It operates Edmonton's bus and light rail systems. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 87,646,600, or about 305,500 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.

  3. Educational Testing Service - Wikipedia

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    The UK government asked Lord Sutherland to conduct an inquiry into the failure of the 2008 tests. The report included in its main findings: • primary responsibility for this summer's delivery failure rests with ETS Global BV, which won the public contract to deliver the tests; • ETS's capacity to deliver the contract proved to be insufficient.

  4. École de technologie supérieure - Wikipedia

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    The ETS student-run technical clubs participate in international competitions. The world's fastest human-powered submarine, Omer , was developed by one such club. An autonomous underwater vehicle named S.O.N.I.A., an unmanned aerial vehicle Dronolab, a walking robot, Eclipse solar-powered car, Chinook the world champion wind-powered vehicle ...

  5. Graduate Record Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is part of the admissions process for many graduate schools [8] in the United States and Canada [9] and a few other countries. The GRE is owned and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). [ 10 ]

  6. Edmonton LRT - Wikipedia

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    The city hoped to have money in place by the end of 2013 for the $1.8-billion LRT line from downtown to Mill Woods to start construction in 2016. City council committed $800 million, the federal government invested $250 million, and $235 million would come from the provincial government, leaving a $515 million funding gap delaying the project. [98]

  7. ETS Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The ETS Scandal is an ongoing [as of?] Canadian political scandal involving alleged wrongdoing by Canadian government officials in the award of a $400-million information technology services contract and allegations of political interference in the ensuing cover-up.

  8. Government Centre station - Wikipedia

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    The Government Centre Transit Centre is located on 107 Street south of 99 Avenue, adjacent to the Legislature grounds, and three blocks east of the Government Centre station. The transit centre is served by ETS, St. Albert Transit (StAT) and Strathcona County Transit (SCT). There are few amenities at the transit centre itself, other than a ...

  9. Churchill station (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Churchill station opened on April 22, 1978 when the LRT system first began operations. [4]In November 2006, Churchill became the first LRT station in Edmonton to have an exclusive advertisement campaign, with all ad space, as well as many other parts of the station, being used for advertisements for Enmax.