Edmonton transit users can now pay with a tap. The new payment feature allows riders to pay for their bus or LRT fare by tapping their debit card, credit card or phone wallet on an Arc validator.
National park visitors will receive free admission on President Donald Trump’s birthday next year, but will have to pay a regular fee on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, after the National ...
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The Edmonton Police Service announced Tuesday it will become the first police force in the world to use an artificial intelligence (AI) product from Axon Enterprise to trial facial-recognition-enabled ...
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Edmonton Transit Service is reminding riders to use their paper tickets by the end of the year. Starting in the new year, transit riders will only be able to pay with Arc cards, Arc tickets or cash.
The Edmonton Police Service’s (EPS) canine unit calendars are back for another year. Every sale helps support the unit – raising about $10,000 a year. Police service dogs are very important to the EPS ...