A joint statement from Mayor Jyoti Gondek and Minister Devin Dreeshen covered plans to advance work the LRT megaproject from ...
More than a month after the Alberta government announced it would be pulling funding for Calgary's Green Line project, ...
Following weeks of discussions, the Alberta government has agreed to allow work to continue on a portion of the first phase ...
In what had to be a humiliating climbdown, Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen issued a joint statement this ...
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen and Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek say they’ve agreed to continue work on one section of the beleaguered $6.2-billion transit project ...
Calgary city council decided on Tuesday to wind down work on the Green Line project at a cost of $850 million, bringing the total cost of the project to more than $2 billion. Council voted 10-5 to ...
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Opinion: It’s time to define the Green Line
What’s in a name? When it comes to Calgary’s Green Line LRT, that’s a bit of a loaded question. Over the past month, there ...
A conceptual drawing of an outdoor station along the Green Line LRT. Even though she says the project is dead, Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek sent a letter to provincial officials, asking that ...
Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek, Premier Danielle Smith, and Transportation minister Devin Dreeshen held a meeting Friday morning with city and provincial officials to review contracts.
Calgary’s Green Line, a massive planned expansion to the city’s transit system, is in a state of light rail limbo: neither going ahead nor totally dead. City council voted last week to stop ...
Despite voting to wind down the Green Line LRT project this week, Calgary's city councillors are still divided about the project's viability moving forward. Council passed a motion Tuesday to ...
Much of the recent controversy over Calgary’s troubled Green Line LRT project stems from the plan to tunnel through the city centre. While many of us — including myself — have developed a ...