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As part of its annual report to council on Friday, the Edmonton Police Service says it needs to hire between 40 and 50 people ...
The Alberta government says it's rejecting the findings of a "baseless, politically motivated" report that gave the province ...
Ground broken on new housing project for homeless Edmontonians City officials joined people representing other local ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSparks fly in council over bodycam bills, speed camsThere’s good news — the province is picking up the tab to equip Edmonton police officers with 280 body cams and the software ...
The mayors of Calgary and Edmonton say talk about an Alberta separation referendum is dangerous for the economy because it ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton council weighs pulling plug on selling name sponsorshipsReservations about selling the names on community centres got lively on Wednesday at an Edmonton city council meeting.
Andrew Knack has announced he plans to run for mayor of Edmonton in this year's municipal election. In a news release issued ...
Edmonton city councillors debated the pros and cons of pursuing more sponsorship deals for city facilities on Wednesday, with ...
Another longtime city councillor has thrown his hat in the ring to become Edmonton’s next mayor. Andrew Knack, councillor for ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton urban planning committee recommends Downtown Action PlanEdmonton’s urban planning committee is recommending that city council give the recently released Downtown Action Plan ...
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Separation referendum would be 'bad for the country': Calgary Chamber of CommerceThe head of a group representing Calgary’s business community says a referendum on separation would inflict grave damage on the economies of Alberta and Canada — regardless of the result. “Businesses ...
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