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Nothing beats the charm of a historic building, and one apartment for sale in downtown Edmonton has plenty to offer in the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Ripping up Edmonton streets costs taxpayers a tonneEven if the bike corridors are well-used by local standards, there will never be as many as 1,000 cyclists a day, especially in winter. That means 9,000 or 9,500 cars a day (90 or 95 per cent of the ...
Amarjeet Sohi will return to Edmonton city hall to finish his time as mayor after his bid to jump back into federal politics ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Alberta's dreams for high-speed rail link face long journey aheadDavid Cooper, principal of transportation planning firm Leading Mobility Consulting, noted the province’s population is ...
Looking for a new job? The City of Edmonton is hiring for a ton of jobs right now, and some pay more than $125,000 per year.
At least part of that hike — and part of the reduction — is on choices and promises made at the provincial government level.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Finally, a street for people to walk, bike or drive in northeast EdmontonAs a resident of Balwin, in northeast Edmonton, I am very excited about the construction of the 132 Avenue complete street. A ...
An Edmonton man is hoping to make the city more accessible for those using mobility aids like power wheelchairs, all thanks ...
The seven buses were bought for $1.37 million each. The City of Regina split the bill with the Government of Canada. In 2026, ...
After a pronounced drop in activity in 2022 and 2023, transactions in the Vancouver apartment rebounded in 2024, with ...
Postcards are for clichés: the CN Tower, Lake Louise, a Maritime lighthouse. They’re pretty, and don’t tell you much.
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