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Zoning regulations that city council approved in 2023, which allow for larger, multi-family buildings on many lots in most neighbourhoods, could be partially reversed after a public hearing on June 30 ...
This week, city councillors will meet to discuss proposed changes to sewers that could save the city more than $500 million, existing policies that potentially add millions to the cost of building ...
On June 23, Alberta ditched electronic counting machines and conducted a manual vote count for three by-elections for the legislature, and did so in a standard amount of time. The next test of the ...
Fraternities and sororities at the University of Alberta are struggling to find housing that is affordable and has adequate space for communal living after learning the school will be ending their ...
The final week of meetings before city council's summer break is packed with discussions about the zoning bylaw, a proposed development in Rossdale, a possible tax incentive for carbon capture ...
Strathcona County is bringing back its drive-thru advance voting station in 2025 after piloting it in 2021. Casting an advance vote without having to leave one's car will be possible inside the ...
Here are some events happening this weekend in the Edmonton area. June 27: Ethics in Practice: Addressing conflicts of interest in research funding starting at 11:30am at NorQuest College June 27: ...
The co-hosts of Episode 314 of Speaking Municipally explored the end of photo radar in playground zones, the growing pushback on infill, and the extension of the Downtown Community Revitalization Levy ...
A Pembina Institute report found that the Alberta Electric System Operator saw more electricity production cancelled than pitched in 2024.
Fraternities and sororities at the University of Alberta are struggling to find housing that is affordable and has adequate space for communal living after learning the school will be ending their ...
On this day in 1987, Edmonton's future mayor called for more women to enter provincial and federal politics.
On this day in 1958, repairs were underway on a house built by John Walter, one of the city's most influential residents.