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Keith Gerein: A $10-billion black hole in infrastructure renewal awaits Edmonton taxpayers
Most Edmontonians are likely unaware that the scale of the City of Edmonton’s infrastructure base has grown to such an extent ...
The province has signalled significant budget challenges lie ahead. Mayor Andrew Knack said he’s aware of that, but has eyes on Edmonton’s $1.5-billion renewal deficit.
Mayor Andrew Knack says while he’s grateful the provincial government has reinstated municipal grants and is investing in Edmonton’s downtown, its latest budget doesn’t meet the mark for the city’s ...
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Lorne Gunter: City of Edmonton the worst threat to protecting mature trees
A bylaw keeping mature trees on private property from being cut down without a permit from the city is a good idea. City ...
A large swath of southern Alberta is under a snowfall warning, with up to 30 centimetres of snow forecast to fall in some areas before the snow tapers off by Saturday morning.
Hyundai Rotem will supply rail vehicles for all light rail transit (LRT) lines operating in Edmonton, one of Canada's five largest cities. Hyundai Rotem said on Feb. 4 that it signed a contract on Feb ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Winter makes a big return to Edmonton with plenty of cold and snow in the forecast
Edmontonians getting accustomed to milder February conditions of late will be in for a rude awakening this week as heavy snow ...
MastermindQuotes on MSN
The tyranny of the 15-minute city: A lockdown blueprint sold as utopia
The 15-minute city promises everything you need within a short walk from your front door. Politicians and planners across Canada are selling it as the ... Read more This article appeared first on ...
Alstom vehicles will serve 25 stations and stops along new 19-kilometre LRT line -- The "Made-in-Canada" trains were manufactured and tested at Alstom facilities in Kingston, Canada -- Alstom is also ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Canadian tourists sheltering in place in Mexico recount burnt-out cars, lines for food
HALIFAX — ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Beer, breakfast, both? Canadians to rise early to cheer for hockey gold against U.S.
From bar stools to church pews, Sunday best to pyjamas, hockey fans across the country will be rising bright and early to watch their team play for gold Sunday morning at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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