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Posted: May 06, 2021 8:00 AM MT | Last Updated: May 6
Janet Hume has come out of retirement to help her neighbours as a community social worker for the Fulton Meadows Community League.(Kory Siegers/CBC)
CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca
Driving through Maple Crest, it s easy to see what draws the families that settle here: winding streets, well-used pathways, friendly waves and kids zooming around on bicycles.
For resident Janet Hume, it s the things you don t see like financial worries or relationship stress that have her concerned.
Q&A with Edmonton s mayor: Don Iveson looks back at an era of rapid growth
CBC spoke with Don Iveson about the city s successes and failures in managing growth during his time on council.
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Posted: Apr 08, 2021 8:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 8
The Rosenthal community is trying to find ways to get people to slow down in their neighbourhood.(Kory Siegers/CBC)
CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories just like this one that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca
Thirteen years ago, Matthew Slabysz was among the first 10 residents in McConachie, a newer neighbourhood near 66th Street and 167th Avenue in northeast Edmonton.
Now, more than 2,000 people live in the busy community and as it grows, so do the traffic issues.