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Candidates come out swinging in first Edmonton mayoral forum, economic recovery and Downtown vibrancy top of mind

Article content Hosted by KV Capital, the Beyond 2021 event offered business leaders the chance to hear from select candidates on their plans for Downtown vibrancy and economic recovery coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the in-person event was invite only and not accessible to the public or media. Postmedia obtained a recording of the panel discussion afterwards. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Candidates come out swinging in first Edmonton mayoral forum, economic recovery and Downtown vibrancy top of mind Back to video Candidates Kim Krushell, Amarjeet Sohi, Cheryll Watson and Michael Oshry took part in the event and Mike Nickel was extended an invitation but chose not to attend. The evening got off to a combative start as Oshry left his seat during the opening remarks to address the audience at a podium across the stage. Oshry took swipes at some of his competitors, as well as Mayor Don Iveson, arguing that he has ignor

10/3 podcast: Alberta s progressive mayors Don Iveson and Naheed Nenshi are bowing out

10/3 podcast: Alberta s progressive mayors Don Iveson and Naheed Nenshi are bowing out
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Referendum on daylight saving time waste of everyone s time : political pundit

  EDMONTON One day after Premier Jason Kenney announced Albertans would have the opportunity to answer two referendum questions in the upcoming municipal elections – the move is drawing criticism from political pundits in the province. Kenney announced the issue of daylight saving time (DST) would join his government s previously announced question of the fairness of equalization payments in October. It is clear that Albertans are passionate about this and a change on this matter should not be taken lightly, he said during the Thursday news conference. How Albertans calculate time affects nearly every one of us including those outside our border.

Emily Murphy statue splashed with red paint, comes weeks after Churchill statue vandalized in same fashion

Article content The statue in Emily Murphy Park was discovered vandalized with red paint, the word ‘racist’ also written in red, Tuesday, weeks after the downtown statue of Sir Winston Churchill was slopped with red paint. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Emily Murphy statue splashed with red paint, comes weeks after Churchill statue vandalized in same fashion Back to video The Edmonton Arts Council had the Emily Murphy statue cleaned within two hours at a cost of roughly $1,200. The council also cleaned up Churchill last month. It was in August of 1927 that Emily Murphy invited four women Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Muir Edwards to her house in Garneau. There, they drafted and signed a letter to the governor general of Canada, asking the Supreme Court to rule on whether women could legally be appointed to the Canadian Senate.

Statue of women s rights pioneer Emily Murphy defaced with red paint in Edmonton

Article content The statue in Emily Murphy Park was discovered vandalized with red paint, the word ‘racist’ also written in red, on Tuesday, weeks after the downtown statue of Sir Winston Churchill was slopped with red paint. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Statue of women s rights pioneer Emily Murphy defaced with red paint in Edmonton Back to video The Edmonton Arts Council had the Emily Murphy statue cleaned within two hours at a cost of roughly $1,200. The council also cleaned up the Churchill statue last month. It was in August of 1927 that Emily Murphy invited four women Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Muir Edwards to her house in Garneau. There, they drafted and signed a letter to the governor general of Canada, asking the Supreme Court to rule on whether women could legally be appointed to the Canadian Senate.

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