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GUNTER: Feel free to continue wearing a mask after July 1, but don t expect the rest of us to

GUNTER: Feel free to continue wearing a mask after July 1, but don t expect the rest of us to
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Edmonton city council decision to end mandatory mask requirement July 1 stalled, to be voted on Friday

Author of the article: Dustin Cook Publishing date: Jun 22, 2021  •  12 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Austin Contois-Crane wears a face mask outside Edmonton City Hall on Tuesday June 22, 2021. Edmonton city council passed the first two readings of a proposed bylaw amendment to suspend the mandatory mask requirement as of July 1. The final reading will be voted on Friday. Photo by Larry Wong /POSTMEDIA NETWORK Article content Masks may no longer be required in most Edmonton indoor public spaces as of July 1 if council approves the final reading of a proposed bylaw amendment at a special meeting Friday afternoon. Edmonton city council voted 7-6 Tuesday on the first two readings of a bylaw amendment to end the mandatory mask requirement on July 1 in line with the province’s COVID-19 reopening plan, based on a recommendation from city officials. However, Ward 4 Coun. Aaron Paquette voted against considering the final reading on the same day, meaning it will h

Friday s letters: Prosecute residential school crimes

It is hard to think about the discovery of children buried in mass grave sites at the Indian Residential School. These kids didn’t die rock climbing, or drag…

Former city councillor, federal minister Amarjeet Sohi enters Edmonton mayor s race

Article content A former federal cabinet minister and Edmonton city councillor, Amarjeet Sohi has thrown his hat in the ring to run for the open mayor’s chair in October’s municipal election. Sohi launched his campaign on a Facebook livestream Monday morning. The well-known politician was elected to city council for three terms starting in 2007 as the Ward 12 councillor, but left the post early in his final term to run for the Edmonton Mill Woods federal seat in the 2015 election. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Former city councillor, federal minister Amarjeet Sohi enters Edmonton mayor s race Back to video

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