Combative Sports
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Moratorium on combative sports officially lifted in EdmontonEdmonton city council voted Tuesday to lift the moratorium on combative sports that has been in place since Dec. 8, 2017.PoliticsFeb 27, 2018
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Edmonton moratorium on combative sports could be lifted as soon as February 28Edmonton councillors have asked administration to draft an amendment that could see the blanket moratorium on combative sports events lifted as early as Feb. 28.HealthJan 17, 2018
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Edmonton puts moratorium on new combative sporting events ahead of review findingsEdmonton city council has decided to stop green-lighting future combative sporting events for up to one year while a review into the regulatory body is done and recommendations digested.PoliticsDec 8, 2017
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AUMA to debate province-wide combative sports commissionWhen delegates to the AUMA convention meet in Calgary later this month, they'll debate the merits of lobbying the Notley government to create a province-wide combative sports commission.PoliticsNov 10, 2017
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Edmonton mayor pursues new approach to oversee combative sportsWith no word from the provincial government about a provincially run combative sports commission to oversee boxing, mixed martial arts and professional wrestling, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson is pursuing a new approach.PoliticsAug 21, 2017
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Alberta mayors pushed for provincial MMA commission days before Tim Hague’s deathA letter dated June 7 from the Edmonton and Red Deer mayors shows the cities were seeking support for a provincial commission to oversee combative sports.HealthJul 14, 2017
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