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After roughly one year on the job, Tom Viinikka, the CEO of Edmonton Unlimited, joined the co-hosts of Episode 312 of Speaking Municipally to talk about building what he calls a "critical mass" of ...
With news from DON'YA Ukraine's Kitchen, JUU-KU, Old Yale Brewing, the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market, Ben's Meat and Deli, Bodega, and more Marcus Purtzki says Edmonton's newest Made by Marcus ...
Fresh off winning the Rising Star of the Year award at this year's YEG Startup Community Awards, Bigyan Karki said he's working to develop the world's first fully agentic file system. "We want all ...
Tim Cartmell's political party, proposed zoning bylaw amendments, and gross public art caught the attention of the hosts of Episode 311 of Speaking Municipally. Here's a quick glimpse: Cartmell spoke ...
In September, Knack tearfully announced that he wouldn't be running for re-election as a councillor in Ward Nakota Isga in 2025, saying it was time for a new voice to come forward to represent the ...
This week, council committees will review the first year of the updated zoning bylaw, consider increased fines for animal attacks, and preview the new budget process that will begin in 2026. There is ...
Launa Aspeslet has switched from chairing the Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation board to acting as its first-ever chief translational officer, a position she took in May that she said could help ...
The way and the speed at which Edmonton develops is starting to change, thanks in part to the updated zoning bylaw, according to city administration. Travis Pawlyk, branch manager of development ...
Andrew Knack, the city councillor representing Ward Nakota Isga, joined the hosts of Episode 309 of Speaking Municipally shortly after announcing that he's running for mayor in the October municipal ...
Here are opportunities to inform government decisions about books in school libraries, open spaces, waste reduction, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live. School ...
More Edmontonians are asking the provincial government to throw the brakes on the city's plans to build active transportation infrastructure. About 260 people living in the north-central neighbourhood ...
The way and the speed at which Edmonton develops is starting to change, thanks in part to the updated zoning bylaw, according to city administration. Travis Pawlyk, branch manager of development ...
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