'Not seeing a change in driver behaviour': Police chief says speeding is still trending up
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Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel speaks at a media availability on Friday, May 8, 2026, discussing how the service is addressing crime, disorder and public drug use through visible enforcement, intelligence-led deployments and data-driven decision-making in public spaces. PHOTO BY GREG SOUTHAM /Postmedia Article content Edmonton recorded 32 traffic-related deaths in 2025 and, despite campaigns and appeals by police, motorists aren’t slowing down. Article content That was one of the messages that Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel shared with city council Tuesday as he went over the 202…
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