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  2. Arc card - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Edmonton installed new fare vending machines in its LRT network which were capable of accepting credit cards and smart cards. [5] City administration wrote a business case for a 'civic smart card' that could be used for transit, libraries, recreation centres, and other city services, but funding was not allocated to move ahead with the project. [6]

  3. Edmonton Transit Service - Wikipedia

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    The city of Edmonton began exploring the development of a regional transit services commission in 2017. [85] In February 2020, Edmonton city council voted to join twelve other municipalities to investigate the potential for a regional transit services commission (RTSC). [85]

  4. Transportation in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Edmonton is fairly typical for a Canadian city of its size, involving air, rail, road and public transit. With very few natural barriers to growth and largely flat to gently rolling terrain bisected by a deep river valley, the city of Edmonton has expanded to cover an area of nearly 768 km 2 (297 sq mi), of which only two-thirds is built-up, while the metropolitan area covers ...

  5. Edmonton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Public Library (EPL) is a public library system in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Library cards are free to all Edmontonians; as part of its centennial in 2013, the Edmonton Public Library eliminated membership fees. [3] University of Alberta and MacEwan University students receive free access through the L-Pass program. [4 ...

  6. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Fire Rescue Services Headquarters, Administration Offices, & Number 1 Station. Edmonton Fire Rescue, established in 1892, is a full-time professional firefighting department which provides a variety of services in Edmonton and the surrounding region.

  7. Government Centre station - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Edmonton City Council voted unanimously to remove the name 'Grandin' from the station, due to Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin's active involvement in Canada's Indian residential schools system and the cultural genocide of Indigenous peoples. [5] 'Government Centre' is currently used as the station's interim name. [6]

  8. Category:Municipal government of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    This category lists articles relating to operational divisions and political aspects of Edmonton's city government. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Edmonton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton City Hall is the home of the municipal government of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Designed by Dub Architects, the building was completed in 1992.It was built to replace the former city hall designed by architects Kelvin Crawford Stanley and Maxwell Dewar in 1957, which had become outdated and expensive to operate.