Here are the relevant links for this episode:

Ask About Edmonton

Mayor Don Iveson kicks off City’s Ask About Edmonton campaign

Lobbyist Registry

Seeking favour from an Edmonton councillor will soon make you a lobbyist

Confederation Lounge

Proposed redesign of Confederation Lounge in Hotel Macdonald sparks public uproar online

Valley Line LRT

City receives funding for Valley and Metro Line LRT expansion

City Market Downtown

City Market to leave 104th StreetFrom 2012: Edmonton’s City Market Downtown needs community representation

Speed Limits

Edmonton city council asked to finally set slower neighbourhood speed limitsSpeed Reduction Policy C566Working together towards Vision Zero: 2018 update

Animal Protection Services

Edmonton council approves $800K model for animal protection services

Terwillegar Funding

ACT fund provides $90-million investment in transit in EdmontonEdmonton gets $90M boost from province for transit projects

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