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Years in the making, the Edmonton Region is ready to welcome investment like never before, while supporting COVID-19 recovery, creating jobs and building for the future. This is a pivotal moment in history and, as leaders, it’s time to think big and act.
In 2016, a panel of experts confirmed that a globally competitive Edmonton Region was achievable but only if municipalities think and act with a united regional mindset. Their
Be Ready, Or Be Left Behind report served as a call to action to work together in a co-ordinated and focused way.
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Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 1 day ago • 3 minute read • During the Tuesday, May 4 regular council meeting, council defeated Ward 6 Coun. Linton Delainey s motion to add the question of allowing casinos in Strathcona County on the fall municipal election ballot. Delainey said there is a developer interested in redeveloping the Clarion Hotel on Premier Way into a casino. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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A wager from a casino developer eying prime real estate in Sherwood Park just went bust.
During Tuesday’s May 4 regular council meeting, Ward 6 Coun. Linton Delainey attempted to get a question on the ballot this fall: are voters in favour of amending Bylaw 100-2001 to permit casinos within Strathcona County.
Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 5 minute read • A lengthy council debate on Tuesday, April 27 saw proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan sent back to administration. The area just north of Sherwood Park is set to be home for more than 12,000 future residents. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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It’s back to the drawing board for Strathcona County’s next major development destined to be home for more than 12,000 residents.
During the latest Tuesday, April 27 council meeting, elected officials debated for two hours over proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan (ASP). The area in question is situated just north of the Yellowhead Highway and Sherwood Park, south of Township Road 534 and between Range Road 232 and Highway 21.
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Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 5 minute read • A lengthy council debate on Tuesday, April 27 saw proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan sent back to administration. The area just north of Sherwood Park is set to be home for more than 12,000 future residents. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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It’s back to the drawing board for Strathcona County’s next major development destined to be home for more than 12,000 residents.
During the latest Tuesday, April 27 council meeting, elected officials debated for two hours over proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan (ASP). The area in question is situated just north of the Yellowhead Highway and Sherwood Park, south of Township Road 534 and between Range Road 232 and Highway 21.