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Episode 254
Published 2 years, 2 months ago
Description
We dig into the provincial budget and how it affects Edmonton. Plus, the Katz Group wants an extension for its gravel parking lots, and critics question the effectiveness of the homeless reception centre.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Provincial budget
- Budget 2024: Alberta commits funding towards Edmonton's LRT projects, increased police presence, shelters
- Alberta hitting pause on South Edmonton Hospital, health minister says
- UCP details education budget as school officials lament overcrowding and high costs
- Edmonton boards welcome funding for school construction, but stress high enrolment numbers
- UCP Alberta Budget 2024 Disappointment
Homeless reception centre
- Homeless reception centre generates big numbers as well as 'abject misery': advocate
- Edmonton mayor hopeful four-way meeting will lead to constructive homelessness work
- 4 levels of government meet on Edmonton homelessness crisis for '1st time'
City Hall
- Edmonton city hall partially re-opens for private events, staff, some students
- Alberta RCMP say suspect in Edmonton city hall shooting was 'politically motivated'
- RCMP lay terrorism charges against Edmonton city hall shooting suspect
Chinatown Recovery Fund
Katz group parking
- Katz Group wants to use controversial Downtown gravel parking lots until 2028
- 2016: Katz Group pushes money at city to help build parking lot in commercial zone
EPCOR water ban
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