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Speaking Municipally
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Episode 201
Season 1
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Earthquakes
- Series of earthquakes in northern Alberta felt in Edmonton, Grande Prairie and B.C.
- Smith introduces flagship Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, giving cabinet new power
Transit reality
Michael Elliott
Emergency shelters
- New emergency shelter spaces approved as deaths mount
- PSA: Extreme weather response activated
- 'Catastrophe of homelessness': Three dead at makeshift Edmonton shelters in early November
- Troy's tweet
Boyle Street
- City of Edmonton hears appeal of new Boyle Street Community Services building
- Boyle Street Community Services relocation plan halted by development appeal board
- 'Deeply disappointed': Development appeal board revokes permit for new Boyle Street centre
- Boyle Street targeted in racist phone calls following development dispute
Budget stuff
- Climate change raised repeatedly during budget hearing
- About 170 speakers sign up to offer wish lists for Edmonton budget during public hearing
- Transit security, recreation, Valley Zoo investment among budget asks at Edmonton council hearing
- Edmonton budget: sports and recreation, social services, transit big topics at public hearing
- Municipalities across Edmonton region face budget challenges for 2023
- Troy's tweet thread
City surplus
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