In the coming year, new “Yukon” signage will begin to greet residents and visitors at nine roadside locations across the territory.
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The federal government is investing $240,000 to help establish new road signage and safety zones surrounding schools in Kingston, Ont.
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The city of Dorval, Que., has implemented new pedestrian crossings in French, English, and Inuktitut, along one of its transit corridors.
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In an effort to prioritize pedestrian safety, the city of Calgary will install new in-street crosswalk signs near its elementary schools.
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Montreal-based app developer Underlabs has released Parky.ai, a new way to help drivers understand the various parking signs that line the city’s streets.
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In collaboration with the Tla’amin Nation, British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) recently installed the first of a group of dual-language highway signs near Powell River, B.C.
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Saskatchewan became the first Canadian province to mark a treaty boundary along a provincial highway, with the installation of Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 signage near Highway 11.
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The economic development department for Ontario’s Wellington County unveiled the first sign in its new ‘This Way to Wellington’ plan earlier this month in Puslinch, near Guelph, Ont. A total of 31 gateway signs are to be installed this fall along the county’s key perimeter roads.
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