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Edmonton-ish “We, As a City, Are Spending Money Picking Up the Slack for Somebody Else.” By Steven Sandor
Frankly... It’s Time to Move On, Old Friend City has big plans to rejuvenate the LRT and develop a new neighbourhood after the Coliseum is reduce to rubble; but, is this plan a winner? By Scot Morison
Your Say Letter: Big SUVs and Trucks Are Growing ProblemsIt's time for Canada to regulate the size of big vehiclesBy Darlene Comfort
Edmonton-ish A Home Invasion on the Homeless? By Kevin Maimann
Edmonton-ish Jasper Avenue Needs the Help By Steven Sandor
Sportzing “I Don’t Think Anything Good Ever Comes Out of Comfort Zones” By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Have a Coke and a Smile, Because That’s the Deal By Steven Sandor
'Berta Ceci: Province Has a “Ham-Fisted” Approach to CitiesCity Charters were shelved, and we're waiting till 2024 for a new dealBy Michael Ganley
Edmonton-ish Twin Brooks LRT: “Public Trust is a Very Big Challenge Right Now”Residents supported the Capital Line extension in 2018; now, they're being asked about it againBy Steven Sandor
Frankly... How Does Edmonton Fix the Cracks It Has Created in the Metro Region? By Michael Walters
Edmonton-ish Stony Plain Road Business Owner “100 Per Cent Concerned” Over Bridge Closure By Steven Sandor
Sportzing Keeping the Dream Alive By Michael Ganley
Sportzing The Oilers Need to Stop Pretending to be the Team They Aren’t By Steven Sandor
Edmonton-ish Chinatown Crisis By Michael Ganley
Frankly... The Rec Deficit By Steven Sandor
Sportzing Bring Talent to Edmonton, the Stingers WayWe asked new GM Steve Sir what the key is to attracting players to come to EdmontonBy Steven Sandor
Sportzing I Moved to Alberta and Haven’t Hated Anything About It By Steven Sandor
Loonies and Toonies Don’t Panic! Edmonton Real Estate Isn’t Gonna Crash 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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