Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks
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Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks
05:50 | March 24, 2020
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22:46 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on wage top-ups for laid off employees
01:23 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on whether more layoffs will happen
01:39 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on what happens of layoffs last months
02:03 | March 30, 2020
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489 Edmonton Public Library employees laid off
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1,600 City of Edmonton employees laid off due to COVID-19
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City of Edmonton closes personal service shops to combat COVID-19
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Edmonton mayor supports all social distancing measures to avoid Italy scenario
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City of Edmonton stresses need for social distancing out in public
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01:45 | March 24, 2020
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City of Edmonton reduces in-person services
02:01 | March 24, 2020
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Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks
05:50 | March 24, 2020
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How Edmonton’s infrastructure could change in the next few years
04:49 | March 22, 2021
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Edmonton lays off over 2,000 staff at city rec centres, public libraries due to COVID-19
02:18 | March 30, 2020
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Mayor Iveson and City of Edmonton on laying off 2,000 employees; budget impact of COVID-19 pandemic
22:46 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on wage top-ups for laid off employees
01:23 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on whether more layoffs will happen
01:39 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on what happens of layoffs last months
02:03 | March 30, 2020
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489 Edmonton Public Library employees laid off
03:25 | March 30, 2020
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1,600 City of Edmonton employees laid off due to COVID-19
04:06 | March 30, 2020
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Edmonton mayor on social distancing punishments and why he wasn’t tested for COVID-19
02:30 | March 26, 2020
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City of Edmonton closes personal service shops to combat COVID-19
04:18 | March 26, 2020
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Edmonton mayor supports all social distancing measures to avoid Italy scenario
01:18 | March 26, 2020
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City of Edmonton stresses need for social distancing out in public
04:40 | March 24, 2020
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‘You are helping us all get through this’: City thanks residents for messages of hope
01:28 | March 24, 2020
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‘It’s a fake. Ignore the letter’: Edmonton interim manager addresses fake memo
01:45 | March 24, 2020
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Edmonton Transit Service 747 suspended for travellers, remains for airport workers
02:01 | March 24, 2020
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City of Edmonton reduces in-person services
02:01 | March 24, 2020
Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks
Description
March 24, 2020
City of Edmonton interim city manager Adam Laughlin said playgrounds and sledding hills are being closed, cross country ski trails will not be maintained, and spray parks will not open as scheduled later this year. Picnic site capacity will also be reduced by the removal of tables, he said, however trails and parks will remain open for now.
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Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks05:50 | March 24, 2020 -
How Edmonton’s infrastructure could change in the next few years04:49 | March 22, 2021
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Edmonton lays off over 2,000 staff at city rec centres, public libraries due to COVID-1902:18 | March 30, 2020 -
Mayor Iveson and City of Edmonton on laying off 2,000 employees; budget impact of COVID-19 pandemic22:46 | March 30, 2020 -
City of Edmonton on wage top-ups for laid off employees01:23 | March 30, 2020 -
City of Edmonton on whether more layoffs will happen01:39 | March 30, 2020 -
City of Edmonton on what happens of layoffs last months02:03 | March 30, 2020 -
489 Edmonton Public Library employees laid off03:25 | March 30, 2020 -
1,600 City of Edmonton employees laid off due to COVID-1904:06 | March 30, 2020 -
Edmonton mayor on social distancing punishments and why he wasn’t tested for COVID-1902:30 | March 26, 2020 -
City of Edmonton closes personal service shops to combat COVID-1904:18 | March 26, 2020 -
Edmonton mayor supports all social distancing measures to avoid Italy scenario01:18 | March 26, 2020 -
City of Edmonton stresses need for social distancing out in public04:40 | March 24, 2020 -
‘You are helping us all get through this’: City thanks residents for messages of hope01:28 | March 24, 2020 -
‘It’s a fake. Ignore the letter’: Edmonton interim manager addresses fake memo01:45 | March 24, 2020 -
Edmonton Transit Service 747 suspended for travellers, remains for airport workers02:01 | March 24, 2020 -
City of Edmonton reduces in-person services02:01 | March 24, 2020
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Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks05:50 | March 24, 2020
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How Edmonton’s infrastructure could change in the next few years04:49 | March 22, 2021
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Edmonton lays off over 2,000 staff at city rec centres, public libraries due to COVID-1902:18 | March 30, 2020
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Mayor Iveson and City of Edmonton on laying off 2,000 employees; budget impact of COVID-19 pandemic22:46 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on wage top-ups for laid off employees01:23 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on whether more layoffs will happen01:39 | March 30, 2020
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City of Edmonton on what happens of layoffs last months02:03 | March 30, 2020
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489 Edmonton Public Library employees laid off03:25 | March 30, 2020
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1,600 City of Edmonton employees laid off due to COVID-1904:06 | March 30, 2020
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Edmonton mayor on social distancing punishments and why he wasn’t tested for COVID-1902:30 | March 26, 2020
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City of Edmonton closes personal service shops to combat COVID-1904:18 | March 26, 2020
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Edmonton mayor supports all social distancing measures to avoid Italy scenario01:18 | March 26, 2020
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City of Edmonton stresses need for social distancing out in public04:40 | March 24, 2020
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‘You are helping us all get through this’: City thanks residents for messages of hope01:28 | March 24, 2020
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‘It’s a fake. Ignore the letter’: Edmonton interim manager addresses fake memo01:45 | March 24, 2020
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Edmonton Transit Service 747 suspended for travellers, remains for airport workers02:01 | March 24, 2020
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City of Edmonton reduces in-person services02:01 | March 24, 2020
Edmonton closing playgrounds, sledding hills; limits picnic sites and won’t open spray parks
Description
March 24, 2020
City of Edmonton interim city manager Adam Laughlin said playgrounds and sledding hills are being closed, cross country ski trails will not be maintained, and spray parks will not open as scheduled later this year. Picnic site capacity will also be reduced by the removal of tables, he said, however trails and parks will remain open for now.
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