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Loonies and Toonies When Art Meets Trade Policy By Kelsie Howlett
Edmonton-ish Meet a Council Candidate: Fidel Ammar A long-time transit professional and northside resident says it’s time for Edmonton’s overlooked communities to get their fair share
By Eliza Barlow
Loonies and Toonies Would Higher Salaries Attract Better City Councillors?If we want experienced, passionate people in city hall — not just career politicians — we need to start paying them like it, argues a former councillor
By Michael Walters
Edmonton-ish Meet a Council Candidate: Jesse Watson By Eliza Barlow
Loonies and Toonies Long Live Harcourt House By Areeha Mahal
Frankly... Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures By Michael Walters
Edmonton-ish The Dunluce Experiment By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish One-on-One: Outgoing EPS Chief Dale McFeeThe chief says crime is down, community engagement is up — but the relationship between City Council and the cops has to improveBy Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Downtown Gives Back its Modest GainsVacancies are on the rise, as more and more tenants shrink their downtown operationsBy Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Clear off the Shelves, Edmonton! By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Predicting Where the Potholes Will Be By Steven Sandor
Frankly... Our Addiction Crisis Could Use a Sporting Intervention By Michael Walters
Edmonton-ish Knives Out By Steven Sandor
Frankly... So You Want to Run For City Council? By Michael Walters
Huh? The Cognitive Transference of “Fuck Trudeau” By Steven Sandor
Frankly... Why the Liberals in 2025 Could Feel a Lot Like the Tories of 1993Is the next Liberal leader going to be a lame-duck leader just like Kim Campbell was after she followed Brian Mulroney?By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Sohi Unsure if He’ll Run Again By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Fighting the Effects of the Cold By Steven Sandor
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We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.

As media members, we understand that we have roles and responsibilities to tell stories in a fair and balanced manner. And we pledge that our coverage of Indigenous peoples will be undertaken in the spirit of the Treaty. We are partners in the living document that is the Treaty.

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