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Bedding Plants
West Ed
Financial Literacy
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Regional Collaboration
Heritage River
Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.
This week we highlighted Book Women, a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories hosted by three Métis librarians representing nations from across the homeland. We also talked about Pandemic University's upcoming masterclass called Writing is Your Nature, which runs May 11-25.
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!
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Bedding Plants
West Ed
Financial Literacy
Fare Freeze
Shelter Visits
Regional Collaboration
Heritage River
Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.
This week we highlighted Book Women, a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories hosted by three Métis librarians representing nations from across the homeland. We also talked about Pandemic University's upcoming masterclass called Writing is Your Nature, which runs May 11-25.
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!
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