Fears of hydroplaning and underwater debris forced Yellowhead closure: city
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Recent heavy rain may impact the numerous road work projects around the city including this one at 170 Street and 95 Avenue on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. PHOTO BY SHAUGHN BUTTS /Postmedia Article content When Yellowhead Trail’s underpass below the railway crossing between 121 Street and 124 Street began to fill with water Monday, Edmonton city officials closed the road amid fears of a deepening pool of water filling up several lanes. Article content Smaller cars in particular may not have been able to navigate the water, said parks and roads general supervisor Matthew Mohr. Article content Artic…
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