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Edmonton councillors shelve pesticide ban, demand better weed controlEdmonton city councillors decided to keep weed control chemicals while calling on city staff to improve the appearance of public parks and boulevards.EnvironmentAug 22, 2022
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City-wide parking ban could be enacted in Edmonton this winterOn Monday, city councillors voted 12 to one for administration to prepare a bylaw for the parking ban, which would come into effect after large snow events.TrafficAug 17, 2020
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City of Edmonton staff propose more snow clearing, new parking ban but no mention of calcium chloride programLast year, there were concerns and complaints about poor snow clearing in residential neighbourhoods, particularly when it came to cul de sacs.PoliticsJul 3, 2020
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City wants to keep using calcium chloride on Edmonton roads; chemical engineer disputes reportsThe studies, released Thursday, look into the city’s two-year pilot project on calcium chloride and come after many months of heated discussions surrounding the anti-icing agent.EnvironmentAug 22, 2019
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Edmonton to contribute $150K to environmental projects over 2016 herbicide spraying incidentAfter being charged with "pesticide-related" environmental offences last year, the City of Edmonton said it "takes responsibility" and will pay $150,400 towards three environmental projects.EnvironmentJul 15, 2019
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City of Edmonton says what calcium chloride may do to your vehicle is your responsibilityThe city may be responsible for spraying calcium chloride to clear Edmonton roads but it says what happens to your vehicle is up to you.PoliticsJun 26, 2019
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