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Here are some events happening this weekend in the Edmonton area. June 27: Ethics in Practice: Addressing conflicts of interest in research funding starting at 11:30am at NorQuest College; June 27: ...
On this day in 1987, Edmonton's future mayor called for more women to enter provincial and federal politics.. Jan Reimer's family was no stranger to politics — her father, Neil Reimer, was a labour ...
Analysis: How changes to vote counting will affect municipalities across the Edmonton region in 2025
On June 23, Alberta ditched electronic counting machines and conducted a manual vote count for three by-elections for the legislature, and did so in a standard amount of time. The next test of the ...
A two-day public hearing began June 26 at Edmonton City Hall to discuss extending the Community Revitalization Levy by 10 years. The City of Edmonton needs to extend the CRL to participate in a ...
Gene Dub said he believes his proposed housing development in Rossdale won't be at risk of flooding, even as updated forecasting models suggest two of the three buildings would be in water in the ...
A new partnership between Edmonton Unlimited and Platform Calgary could combine each city's strengths for mutual success, said Edmonton Unlimited CEO Tom Viinikka. "This is about two organizations ...
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi appeared poised to win the byelection in Edmonton-Strathcona, formerly held by Rachel Notley, CBC News reported late June 23. Resignations triggered the three Alberta ...
podcast technology Noted: Tom Viinikka on how to build tech's critical mass. After roughly one year on the job, Tom Viinikka, the CEO of Edmonton Unlimited, joined the co-hosts of Episode 312 of ...
This week, city councillors will meet to discuss proposed changes to sewers that could save the city more than $500 million, existing policies that potentially add millions to the cost of building ...
The City of Edmonton is making traffic changes to accommodate work on the Yellowhead Trail conversion project, which will remain in place until construction is finished in 2027. Starting June 21, lane ...
The City of Edmonton requires patrons in its entertainment districts downtown to use single-use plastic cups despite the concerns of its operating partner and its own efforts to reduce single-use ...
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