Tuesday, May 20
In this edition: Council to vote on upzoning more than 1,200 properties; On the agenda: EPS annual report, Dutch elm disease; Noted: Downtown Action Plan
Our weekday news briefing that informs you about what's going on in the Edmonton region.
In this edition: Council to vote on upzoning more than 1,200 properties; On the agenda: EPS annual report, Dutch elm disease; Noted: Downtown Action Plan
In this edition: Upper Bound focuses on AI literacy to better prepare future workers; musician collects oral histories of Edmonton's 'sacred space' — the airport Chili's; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Acquisition sees IronSight aim to become a global company 'overnight'; calls for public engagement: Parks, waste reduction, food finder tool; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Artists explore what isn't in city archives; NHL playoffs expected to boost local business; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Campaign aims to see Edmonton cut the lawn and replace with gardens, native plants; Edmonton councillors to consider Downtown Action Plan; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Edmonton eyes selling naming rights for 29 public facilities; On the agenda: Douglas Manor, downtown plan, African Multicultural Community Centre; Noted: State of city event, traffic troubles, police commission calm
The city's proposed $553-million Downtown Action Plan was top of mind for the hosts of Episode 308 of Speaking Municipally.
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This week, council will meet to discuss the police funding formula, city-led rezoning, and Dutch elm disease.
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IronSight, a software company located on 104 Street near Whyte Avenue that streamlines logistics for heavy hitters in the on-shore oil and gas industry, has been acquired by the Norwegian company Kabal.
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Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about parks, waste services, and more.
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Three artists are working to animate the City of Edmonton Archives through different art that explores what is — and isn't — in those archives.
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Waste Free Edmonton is hoping to convince Edmontonians to begin replacing their lawns with food gardens and native plants.
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