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Advocacy groups making their cases as Calgary budget adjustments debatedAdvocacy groups are making their cases as Calgary budget adjustments are debated.CanadaNov 18, 2023
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City of Kelowna quiet about their plans for an emergency shelter as winter approachesThere are roughly 130 people living at Kelowna’s outdoor sheltering site in the city’s north end -- an increase of about one and a half times in the last eight months.CanadaOct 3, 2023
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City of Kelowna asking residents to provide feedback on infill housingResidents have until Oct. 15 to fill out the 10-minute survey, which can be found on the City of Kelowna website.EconomySep 22, 2023
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Kelowna woman says many residents unaware of city’s plan to borrow millionsCity council voted in favour of using the AAP to borrow the funds, which would go towards the upgrades and replacement of several recreational facilities across the city.ConsumerSep 20, 2023
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Homelessness up 44 per cent in Quebec since 2018A report by the National Institute of Public Health of Quebec says that homelessness increased in all regions of the province between 2018 and 2022.CanadaSep 14, 2023
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Prince Albert city workers strike Day 1: ‘There’s nothing we can do’The union's latest offer reduced the costs associated with a collective agreement and included a four-year settlement with a 12 per cent wage increase, according to a release.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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Texting while biking? Cycling advocacy group warns of financial, physical risksCycling advocacy groups and former police officers are warning cyclists about the dangers and fines of texting while riding a bike.TrafficAug 18, 2023
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Kelowna resident hopes city will reverse decision to borrow $241M for sports upgradesThose who are opposed to the recreation and activity centres loan must fill out an electoral response form and drop it off at Kelowna city hall by 4 p.m. on Sept. 15th.ConsumerAug 14, 2023
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Saskatoon to defer $20M in previously planned spending to narrow 2024 funding gapOn Tuesday, city council deliberations brought the projected 2024 property tax impact down from 17.33 per cent to 10.44 per cent.CanadaJul 26, 2023
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Airbnb wins Vancouver privacy rulingVancouver housing activist Rohana Rezel has had a beef with Airbnb and the City of Vancouver for years, and a B.C. Supreme Court ruling this week means there's no end in sight.EconomyJul 6, 2023
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