Monday, June 16
In this edition: On the agenda: Industrial land, complete streets, ArtsCommon 118; Andrew Knack launches mayoral campaign; and more headlines and happenings
Our weekday news briefing that informs you about what's going on in the Edmonton region.
In this edition: On the agenda: Industrial land, complete streets, ArtsCommon 118; Andrew Knack launches mayoral campaign; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: The city is poetry for Marco Melfi; a moment in history from 1987; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Why one musician has joined many others who aren't touring the U.S.; calls for public engagement: Animal advocacy, Windermere park, open spaces; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Scription plots growth in fast-food maintenance after US$7.85M investment; Edmonton provides update on anti-racism strategy; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: As Edmonton biotech industry booms, Launa Aspeslet steps up to guide further success; Noted: Better Edmonton, zoning bylaw amendments, dingy art; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: On the agenda: Capital budget shorfall, budget adjustment, rezonings in Belgravia; Edmonton activates extreme weather response due to smoke; and more headlines and happenings
This week, council committees will hear updates from administration on the city's supply of industrial land, debate a new policy for street design, and explore options for what would have been the ArtsCommon project.
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On this day in 1987, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival announced its lineup.
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Marco Melfi said urban images — the kind you see from a bus window — lend themselves to poetry.
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Here are opportunities to inform decisions about animal advocacy, parks, open spaces, and more.
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Tim Cartmell's political party, proposed zoning bylaw amendments, and gross public art caught the attention of the hosts of Episode 311 of Speaking Municipally.
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On this day in 1902, people were learning of the death of a man who had immeasurably changed both Edmonton and Alberta, but who had also been a central architect of the residential school system in Canada.
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