Servus Heritage Festival
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New efforts at Edmonton Heritage Festival aim to make it more eco-friendlyThousands of people are expected to pass through Edmonton’s Heritage Festival this weekend and organizers are stepping up efforts to reduce the event’s carbon footprint.EnvironmentAug 4, 2018
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Heritage Festival and ETS agree to new bus plan after last year’s issuesThe Edmonton Heritage Festival has a new bus plan to make sure the traffic congestion issues seen last year aren't repeated.TrafficJul 24, 2018
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Bob Layton editorial: Have we outgrown the venue?City transport people are looking for ways to improve the Heritage Festival experience.CommentaryAug 9, 2017
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Half a million people took in Heritage Festival in Edmonton this weekendSunday was by far the busiest day in terms of attendance, with an estimated 350,000 people checking out the Servus Heritage Festival.FeaturesAug 8, 2017
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Bob Layton editorial: Accommodating the massesHow will the city resolve the Heritage Festival transportation problem?Aug 8, 2017
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City vows to review practices after long bus lines at Edmonton Heritage FestivalThe City of Edmonton is promising to review Heritage Festival transit after long waits on buses were reported Sunday, but says it was a record day for attendance.TrafficAug 7, 2017
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Heritage Festival smashes attendance record on SundayMore than 370,000 people flocked to the food and culture festival in Hawrelak Park on Aug. 6, first estimates show.FeaturesAug 7, 2017
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Edmonton Food Bank looks to Heritage Festival to fill bare shelves, empty stomachsFor Edmonton's Food Bank, the annual multicultural celebration is its single largest food and fundraising event — in a year when demand is at a record high.ConsumerAug 3, 2017
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Edmonton’s Servus Heritage Festival hoping for record yearThousands of people will be heading to Hawrelak park this weekend for the annual Servus Heritage Festival.EntertainmentJul 27, 2016
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Skyrocketing city fees put Edmonton festivals in jeopardyCivic fees for the Servus Heritage Festival jumped from $69,000 in 2013 to $155,000 last year. Organizers expect the fees to grow to $250,000 this year.Jun 20, 2016
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