Edmonton Municipal Affairs
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Year-end interview with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson: 2020 and beyondYear-end interview with Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson. The mayor speaks to several issues that will impact the city in 2020 and beyond.EconomyDec 27, 2019
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Edmonton city council approves bylaws that trigger millions in construction projectsCity council has approved spending on projects like the Lewis Farms Rec Centre, the Terwillegar expressway, electric buses and upgrades to Jasper Avenue. All told, they add up to more than half a billion dollars.FeaturesSep 10, 2019
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Edmonton body rub parlour customers should be ID’d for women’s safety: advocatesThe City of Edmonton is going to make attempts to ID the men who frequent body rub parlours.NewsJun 19, 2017
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Billboard campaign launched to bring back ‘City of Champions’ sloganA series of 15 billboards touting Edmonton as a "City of Champions" began popping up through the city on Tuesday afternoon.CanadaMay 16, 2017
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Longtime Edmonton city councillor Ed Gibbons will not seek re-electionEdmonton city councillor Ed Gibbons announced Wednesday afternoon he will not seek reelection in upcoming municipal election this fall.PoliticsApr 26, 2017
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Sell for parts? Edmonton explores options for Northlands scoreboardThe scoreboard at Northlands Coliseum is old, repairs are expensive and the company that built and serviced it has gone out of business.PoliticsApr 7, 2017
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Longtime Edmonton city councillor Bryan Anderson will not seek reelectionEdmonton City Councillor Bryan Anderson announced Monday he will not seek reelection in the upcoming municipal election in October.CanadaMar 20, 2017
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Metal detectors, bag searches to be debated again at Edmonton City HallThe topic of enhanced security measures at Edmonton City Hall will be up for discussion again this week after the results of a public survey on the topic were released online late last week.CanadaMar 12, 2017
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City of Edmonton wants 1 more seat in the Alberta LegislatureBased on Edmonton's ongoing population growth, particularly in the city's southwest, the city is asking for a review of Alberta's electoral districts to create a new riding on the south side.PoliticsJan 24, 2017
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Average Edmonton property drops 2.7% in value; 2017 assessments in the mailThe typical single-family detached home dropped in value by 2.7 per cent and is now valued at $397,000.ConsumerJan 3, 2017
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