Towing back to normal: More space created in overflow impound lot
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Towing back to normal: More space created in overflow impound lot
"We believe that we don't have an issue with addressing all of the abandoned vehicles in our city."
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By Liam Newbigging
Published Jul 08, 2026
Last updated 14 minutes ago
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A tow truck sits parked outside at the police seized vehicle storage lot, 12230 124 Ave., in Edmonton on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. An overflow lot at the facility was recent…
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