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Councillors debate adding two new wards to address southside growth
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Councillors debate adding two new wards to address southside growth
“I'm not sure a full review makes sense right now. Adding staff to help with the workload seems more prudent.”
Filed under Politics
politics, city council, yegcc, demographics, population, wards
Prentice government to sell planes
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“Shocker.”
Filed under Politics
government, alberta, jim prentice, politics
Jim Prentice sworn in as Alberta Premier, names new cabinet
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Jim Prentice sworn in as Alberta Premier, names new cabinet
“Former mayor Stephen Mandel is in as Health Minister! Didn't see that one coming.”
Filed under Politics
politics, government, alberta, health, stephen mandel
20 Questions with Tim Reid, new president of Edmonton's Northlands
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“Much more personal list of questions, nothing too surprising.”
Filed under Business
business, northlands, tim reid
The cult of Andrew Ference: Community involvement comes naturally for Oilers captain
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The cult of Andrew Ference: Community involvement comes naturally for Oilers captain
“I was pretty happy to see Andrew Ference out at What the Truck?! on Friday night!”
Filed under ArtsCulture
community, culture, oilers, andrew ference
Capital Region Board agrees to debate the issue of agricultural land preservation
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Capital Region Board agrees to debate the issue of agricultural land preservation
“Tricky issue, but great to hear that it's on the table.”
Filed under Politics
politics, food, agriculture, capital region board, land, urban planning
Premier Dave Hancock announces resignation
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Premier Dave Hancock announces resignation
“Didn't see that coming. Will Stephen Mandel run for his seat?”
Filed under Politics
politics, alberta, government, dave hancock
Recap: the 97 Street Night Market, 2014 edition
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Recap: the 97 Street Night Market, 2014 edition
“It was a fun night in Chinatown! A lot of work, but worth it.”
Filed under ArtsCulture
culture, downtown, chinatown, events, festivals, markets
Edmonton Beekeeping: 6 Things To Get Started
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Edmonton Beekeeping: 6 Things To Get Started
“Great stuff from Dustin Bajer, who has been a driving force behind the urban beekeeping movement here in Edmonton!”
Filed under Life
food, agriculture, beekeeping
Prentice fills key posts with former Liberal MLA, former Edmonton mayor’s chief of staff
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Prentice fills key posts with former Liberal MLA, former Edmonton mayor’s chief of staff
“Big news for Edmonton - Michael Percy and Patricia Misutka are filling key posts in the Jim Prentice administration. This is getting interesting.”
Filed under Politics
politics, alberta, government, jim prentice
Edmonton flood prevention could cost $2.4 billion over next century
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Edmonton flood prevention could cost $2.4 billion over next century
“That's a big number, and just more proof of the infrastructure deficit we have accumulated over the years.”
Filed under Urban
urban planning, drainage, infrastructure, floods
Looking back, looking forward: Some thoughts on Evolving Infill
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Looking back, looking forward: Some thoughts on Evolving Infill
“Great to see more focus on infill. I like the drawings they created too.”
Filed under Urban
infill, urban planning, politics, public engagement
The City of Edmonton wants young leaders
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“Good opportunity to learn more about how the City works and to become a more engaged citizen.”
Filed under Politics
city of edmonton, politics, youth, ceyc, youth council
Two hotels slated for downtown Edmonton ‘long overdue’
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Two hotels slated for downtown Edmonton ‘long overdue’
“I'm not sure I agree that they are "long overdue" but they have been frequently discussed over the years. Seems like they're finally becoming reality now.”
Filed under Business
business, downtown, hotels, hospitality
Survey finds support for testing late-night Whyte Avenue car ban
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Survey finds support for testing late-night Whyte Avenue car ban
“I'm a little surprised that this proposal received so much support. I'm very happy about that though!”
Filed under Urban
whyte avenue, responsible hospitality, late night, transportation
‘Alison’ seeks ‘Skypalace’ in Aura of Power videogame
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‘Alison’ seeks ‘Skypalace’ in Aura of Power videogame
“This is pretty funny. Especially that you can't actually get to the skypalace in the game!”
Filed under Technology
games, gaming, alison redford, politics, alberta
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