Sarah Reid
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Sarah Reid is a former reporter and anchor at Global Edmonton.
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1st U of A innovation fund recipient aims to improve drinking water quality using artificial intelligence
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Support growing for Edmonton mayor’s comments on Middle East conflict
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Edmonton mayor clarifies statement on Middle East conflict
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Sohi’s social media post on Middle East violence leads to debate
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Family of Alberta fatal bear attack victims shares memories
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Slow Fort Road construction frustrates northeast Edmonton businesses
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Deliberations underway on future of Red Deer trustee Monique LaGrange
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Safety similarities between Albuquerque and Edmonton highlighted at conference
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U of A professor’s video on surgery hand hygiene featured in New England Journal of Medicine
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City of Edmonton director of transit safety on measures to make LRT, busses, stations safer
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Prominent Edmonton developer linked to Castle Downs condo at risk of collapse
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City of Edmonton ordering residents to vacate unsafe condo building in Castle Downs
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Fears of collapse prompt plea for residents to get out of Castle Downs condo building
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Edmontonians asked to help care for lost dogs as ACCC pauses intake
Author Archives
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Edmonton city council, administration at odds over climate projects in proposed budgetOn Dec. 2, city manager Andre Corbould said he didn’t think enough Edmontonians wanted to see climate-related projects funded in the 2023-2026 capital budget.PoliticsDec 6, 2022
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Operating budget balances the wants of Edmontonians with the realities of inflation, city saysCity staff conducted a survey asking Edmontonians which services were most important. Snow removal, transit service and emergency services were top of the list.MoneyNov 14, 2022
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Edmonton’s Chinatown still waiting for social and safety supports from city, provinceEdmonton city council voted to move forward with providing funding to safer streets in the city's downtown core, however it will continue efforts to receive provincial funding.PoliticsAug 15, 2022
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Edmonton Elks offering free tickets for kids 12 and underIn an effort to make games more affordable for families, the Edmonton Elks football club is allowing kids into games for free.ConsumerJul 6, 2022
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Edmonton council react to transit safety report: ‘It’s a little slow getting started’Following a number of stabbings and assaults at LRT stations in recent months, riders have been vocal with their safety concerns over using Edmonton's transit system.CrimeMay 20, 2022
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Edmonton’s Alberta Avenue community desperate for help after spike in crimePeople living in Alberta Avenue want to see something done to problem properties. Many don't feel safe in their own neighborhood and think the city should step in.CanadaApr 10, 2022
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Ukrainian family starts new life in EdmontonThe family fled Poltava, a city that sits in between Kyiv and Kharkiv.CanadaApr 4, 2022
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Kiki the cat, missing for 5 years, flies from Edmonton to Ontario for reunion with ownersAfter escaping from her Edmonton home, Kiki was missing for five years. Her family thought they would never see the cat again — until she showed up in a woman's backyard.LifestyleApr 3, 2022
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What impacts could a minimum wage hike have in Alberta?British Columbia is increasing its minimum wage and Alberta advocacy groups are calling for the government to make the same move.CanadaMar 16, 2022
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Russian-Canadians react to war in Ukraine: ‘It’s unbearable, unexplainable, unspeakable’Ekaterina Gillingham and Elena Arutyunova both immigrated to Canada from Russia and the Edmontonians say they do not agree with the violent invasion.CanadaMar 7, 2022