The city of Edmonton, Alberta, is deploying more transit peace officers (TPOs) this year in an effort to expand its uniformed ...
Fifteen new transit peace officers are being deployed across the Edmonton Transit Service this month, as the city continues in its pledge to increase safety. The new officers will patrol buses, LRT ...
Edmonton city council approved additional transit officers for increased safety back in April 2025, so 15 will be deployed ...
For those relying on public transport, the Edmonton Transit Service will provide free rides on buses and the LRT starting at 6 p.m. on December 31 until roughly 3 a.m. on January 1, 2026, making it ...
According to the City, property tax increases will vary by home value. On average, Edmonton households will pay about $816 ...
Edmonton police were dispatched to calls on transit 31 per cent more in 2022 than they were in 2021. Violent calls for service were up by 52.8 per cent over the same time period, according to Edmonton ...
A regional public transit plan for Edmonton and surrounding areas is in serious trouble after Edmonton city council decided on Wednesday night not to fund its first phase. During budget debate ...
Edmonton is launching a new bystander awareness campaign to tackle harassment and violence on public transit. Transit riders will start noticing posters and videos in stations, and on buses or trains, ...
Transit riders can expect to see more peace officers and fewer security guards on their daily commutes in 2026 as the city ...
Edmonton bus ridership reached 100 per cent of 2019 pre-pandemic levels in January 2023, the city said in a news release Friday. Throughout the first month of 2023, ridership averaged approximately ...
Two Edmonton unions say scaled back police patrols and COVID-19-related staffing shortages are leading to a rise in crime and social disorder on public transit. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 569 and ...