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'Hate what's happening': Five years after Edmonton made parking optional for infill, rage builds
Unlimited online access to Edmonton Journal and 15 news sites with one account. Edmonton Journal ePaper, an electronic ...
A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Edmonton could grow to 1.25M people in two years, says administration
After clearing a million people in 2021, four years sooner than expected, Edmonton’s population boom has continued.
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‘Not enough butter’: Calgary Transit sees funding boost but more required to expand service
A $59 million boost is earmarked for Calgary Transit in the proposed budget to cover increased frequency on key routes, the ...
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Keith Gerein: Despite another grim city budget, Edmonton may be closer to ending its financial funk
The biggest dark cloud on the way is obviously the proposed 6.4 per cent tax hike for 2026, which comes on the heels of 5.7 ...
More Edmontonians are jumping onto the Valley Line Southeast LRT since it opened in023. But while the city says its ridership ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Edmonton library, sports arena upgrades, transit and fire stations flagged for potential private-public funding
Administration at the City of Edmonton is considering four capital projects which could be funded through a public-private ...
Edmonton city council will take a look at a report outlining how private industry could be used to help construct important infrastructure that's currently unfunded.
Arenas, libraries, fire halls, and transit hubs have all been built with public money on public land in Edmonton.
The Government of Canada has cut funding for transit agencies across the country. For all the talk of investment in the federal budget, the $3-billion annual Canada Public Transit Fund has been ...
The City of Edmonton has found affordable housing providers to build about 1,300 new homes on 10 former surplus school sites.
The Canadian housing market may be poised for a modest rebound heading into 2026, with a projected 3.4 per cent rise in home ...
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