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Peter Ohm

Tweet from @e_backstrom

Photo Radar

More visible look for photo radar enforcement vehicles in Edmonton

Christmas Trees

Edmonton business feels ripple effect of Christmas tree shortage

The Hamilton of it all

Sarah Hamilton: A Changing Transit LandscapeSept. 21, 2017: David Staples: West Edmonton wants mass transit, but maybe not LRT

2020 Budget

Council Roundup: November 29, 2019$28M needed to keep tax increase at 2.6 per cent, Edmonton report says

Kaycee Madu

Madu cautions Edmonton council ahead of budget deliberationsTweet from @MichaelWaltersTweet from @AndrewKnack

Walters asks the question

City of Edmonton must defend its oversized staff: councillorTweet from @MichaelWaltersMedicine Hat church 'happy to pay' carbon tax bill after UCP candidate wrongly claimed cost would be $50,000

High Level Line

Councillors endorse $85K funding to keep High Level Line linear park dream alivePrivately-funded river valley gondola is viable, company says in Rossdale Power Plant station reveal

Climate Change

City accelerating action on 16 climate change initiatives, others face uncertainty under funding restraints

Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This week we talked about A Tale of Two Weeklies, a new podcast series "that digs into the rise and fall of Edmonton’s SEE Magazine and Vue Weekly, two alt-weeklies engaged in a newspaper war that neither survived." We also highlighted The Well Endowed Podcast, a production of the Edmonton Community Foundation that explores "stories about donors, and what inspires their generosity."

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