De-icer making roads safer: report A new report shows calcium chloride is making Edmonton roads safer. CTV News Edmonton's Jeremy Thompson reports. A new report says the city’s de-icing strategy – ...
Calcium chloride will not be used on city roads this winter following a split 7-6 vote by councillors leaving the city to adjust its program as snowy weather looms. The long-debated issue has followed ...
Calcium chloride, a controversial anti-icing agent, most likely won’t be used on Edmonton roads this winter. On Tuesday, Councillor Andrew Knack put forward an amendment to discontinue the use of ...
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Seung-gon] Recently, as snow fell across the country, large amounts of calcium chloride, a deicing agent, were spread. It is not unusual to see white chunks of calcium ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Peter Bailey, of Pete’s Auto Sales & Service in Windham, is baffled. The ...
One Edmonton councillor is upset that management staff have decided to forge ahead with another year of using calcium chloride on city roads. “I still don’t believe the program will work,” Mike Nickel ...
The City of Edmonton will continue to use calcium chloride on its roads this winter, but it hopes to use less than last year. The city gave an update on its snow and ice policy at a news conference ...
City officials will be grappling with the best way to move forward on the highly criticized snow and ice control program well into the summer before providing a recommendation to council. Enraged ...
Jun. 12—TRAVERSE CITY — The source of a mysterious spill on a U.S. 131 roundabout in Fife Lake a week ago was confirmed as a truck brining roads in Grand Traverse County. The slippery substance, later ...
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