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Acorning to WEM, they don't have to pay for that bridge
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Edmonton
News & Politics
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Government
News
Publication Date |
May 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:30:28

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Playoffs Underway

In-Person Learning

Project TENSOR

Sohi Announces

Vision Zero

WEM Pedestrian Bridge

Upzoning for City Plan

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The worst kept secret of the 2021 election is no longer, Amarjeet Sohi is officially running for mayor! Plus, we seem to be progressing very little on both Vision Zero and the WEM pedestrian bridge.

Here are the relevant links for this episode:

Playoffs Underway

In-Person Learning

Project TENSOR

Sohi Announces

Vision Zero

WEM Pedestrian Bridge

Upzoning for City Plan

Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.

This week we highlighted the SHIFT Podcast by Alberta Innovates which showcases the work being done in the province's innovation ecosystem. The latest episode features Craig Milne, CEO of Copperstone Technologies, a company that offers robots as a service to mining companies. We also talked about The Well Endowed Podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation. Episode 95 features a conversation with Kristine Archibald, executive director of the River Valley Alliance (RVA).

Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!

★ Support this podcast ★

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