Alberta drivers going to Fort McMurray on Highway 63 Thursday were forced to come to a stop and were stranded for hours as a snowstorm made the highway impassable.
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Alberta pilots 120 km/h speed limit on stretch of Highway 2 near Leduc
Alberta is now testing its proposed 120km/h speed limit on a 22 kilometre stretch of Highway 2 south of Leduc.
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Highway 63 near Wood Buffalo 'impassable' as blowing snow wreaks havoc on Alberta highways
A wicked snowstorm in the Wood Buffalo region has caused several drivers and their vehicles to become stranded south of Fort McMurray.
Alberta drivers on a stretch of Alberta’s Highway 2 can now go 120 kilometres per hour. It’s part of a pilot project that launched Wednesday. A 22-kilometre portion of the QEII – south of Leduc – is ...
Spring is decidedly not in the air throughout Alberta, with a winter storm bringing high winds and blowing snow that left some highway motorists stranded for more than 15 hours.
Brad Shearing says it was "very Canadian" that the nearly 24 hours he spent stuck on a northern Alberta highway due to a snowstorm ended with a man dropping off coffee and jerrycans full of gasoline ...
Starting Wednesday, motorists travelling on a stretch of Highway 2 will be able to go faster, under a provincial pilot project testing a new 120 km/h speed limit.
Mayor Sandy Bowman wants to bill Alberta after his municipality rescued hundreds of people stranded on Highway 63 during a recent snowstorm.
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