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The Glorious Sons Release 'Young King,' Book 2021-22 Tour Dates

The Glorious Sons have unfinished business and they intend to take care of it later this year and carrying over into 2022. The Unfinished Business tour will start in the U.S. this December, then pick up again after the holidays in the band s native Canada. News of the trek comes on the heels of some brand new music for the Glorious Sons, who recently debuted the song Daylight and then followed it up this week with the release of the song Young King, which can be heard below. You can pick up the track here. The Glorious Sons, Young King

Luan: Access to addiction services and safe communities is Alberta's priority

Luan: Access to addiction services and safe communities is Alberta's priority

Luan: Access to addiction services and safe communities is Alberta's priority
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Councillors vote against proposed daytime shelter for downtown Edmonton

Councillors vote against proposed daytime shelter for downtown Edmonton Edmonton is searching for options to provide daytime services to homeless people after councillors rejected a proposal for a new temporary shelter downtown.  Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 27, 2021 5:28 PM MT | Last Updated: April 27 Several encampments cropped up last spring after the temporary pandemic shelter at the Expo Centre closed. (Samuel Martin/CBC) Edmonton is searching for options to provide daytime services to homeless people after councillors rejected a proposal for a new temporary shelter downtown.  City administration recommended contracting the Bissell Centre to operate a city-owned building at 105th Avenue and 105th Street as a drop-in centre from May 1 to Oct. 31.

Boyle Street supervised consumption site closing permanently

Posted: Apr 28, 2021 2:10 PM MT | Last Updated: April 28 Boyle Street Community Services houses one of Edmonton s three supervised consumption sites. The site was closed in fall but will be permanently shut at the end of April. (Josee St-Onge/CBC) The supervised consumption site at Boyle Street Community Services in downtown Edmonton will close permanently at the end of April.  The site closed in the fall of 2020 when service was redirected to the Tipinawâw shelter at the Edmonton Convention Centre. Jordan Reiniger, executive director of Boyle Street, said the decision to close the site permanently came after talks with the government. 

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