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Manage episode 462979729 series 2415219
We discuss the 76 Avenue redevelopment, the latest police commission appointments, the end of the EMRB, and a well-known West Edmonton Mall record, which may not be a record at all. Plus, we have a new segment exploring Edmonton Food Faves.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
West Edmonton Mall
Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board
- 'Bittersweet' end of the EMRB opens door to 'next iteration' of regional partnership
- November 2024: The EMRB is not to be
76 Avenue
Edmonton Police Commission
- 'Dysfunctional': Alberta will launch inquiry into Edmonton city council's choice of police commissioners after letter from Chief McFee
- Province to probe appointments to Edmonton police commission, citing 'alleged dysfunction'
- 'Very problematic': Edmonton Mayor Sohi questions police request for provincial probe into commission appointments
- Statement from Commissioner Jones
- LinkedIn post from Renee Vaugeois
- Edmonton police asked Alberta to intervene after city council appointed two commissioners. Documents show past criticism and allegations of 'bias' drove the request.
- Temitope Oriola: Let's take politics out of Edmonton police oversight
Edmonton Food Faves
From the Taproot newsroom
Rapid fire
- Again?! Alberta's top baby names hold their crown
- Oilers' McDavid doesn't agree with suspension, but ready to move on
- Mark Carney launches Liberal leadership campaign in Edmonton
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.
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Manage episode 462979729 series 2415219
We discuss the 76 Avenue redevelopment, the latest police commission appointments, the end of the EMRB, and a well-known West Edmonton Mall record, which may not be a record at all. Plus, we have a new segment exploring Edmonton Food Faves.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
West Edmonton Mall
Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board
- 'Bittersweet' end of the EMRB opens door to 'next iteration' of regional partnership
- November 2024: The EMRB is not to be
76 Avenue
Edmonton Police Commission
- 'Dysfunctional': Alberta will launch inquiry into Edmonton city council's choice of police commissioners after letter from Chief McFee
- Province to probe appointments to Edmonton police commission, citing 'alleged dysfunction'
- 'Very problematic': Edmonton Mayor Sohi questions police request for provincial probe into commission appointments
- Statement from Commissioner Jones
- LinkedIn post from Renee Vaugeois
- Edmonton police asked Alberta to intervene after city council appointed two commissioners. Documents show past criticism and allegations of 'bias' drove the request.
- Temitope Oriola: Let's take politics out of Edmonton police oversight
Edmonton Food Faves
From the Taproot newsroom
Rapid fire
- Again?! Alberta's top baby names hold their crown
- Oilers' McDavid doesn't agree with suspension, but ready to move on
- Mark Carney launches Liberal leadership campaign in Edmonton
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.
Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
★ Support this podcast ★315 episodes
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