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Pokemon Payday

Pokemon payday: Edmonton man sells Charizard card for $8K

Step 2

With COVID-19 cases declining, Alberta eases into Step 2 of reopening plan

Official Sport

Legislative committee mulls bill that would declare rodeo Alberta's official sport

GUESTS

Cate Watt - Branch Manager, Assessment & TaxationAnton Szabo - Director, Integrated Business and Customer Solutions section within Assessment and TaxationPreviously on Episode 84

CRLs

Pending LRT Lines and City-wide Transit Routes Assessment Growth OptionsEdmonton unlikely to see new community revitalization levies in the near future

Property Taxes

Land Use Density Options - Residential Subclasses ImpactThe City PlanThe City of Edmonton spent $580M on consulting services from 2015-2019

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