Nearly three quarters of people living in Calgary and Edmonton approve of the job their mayors are doing, according to a new survey that also finds majority support for the councils in each city.
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Nearly three quarters of people living in Calgary and Edmonton approve of the job their mayors are doing, according to a new survey that also finds majority support for the councils in each city.
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Grande Prairie Mayor Bill Given celebrated his birthday in grand form Thursday, spending the afternoon delivering his fourth State of the City Address.
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Strathcona County Mayor Roxanne Carr is speaking out against regional amalgamation after the topic was revived during the State of the City address in Edmonton last week.
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Alberta stands atop Money Sense magazine’s “Best Places to Live in Canada” but Medicine Hat falls to No. 78.
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St. Albert city councillors were receptive to the message of regional collaboration in Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson’s recent state of the city address.
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EDMONTON – Mayor Don Iveson sounded more optimistic Friday that provincial LRT funding might come through, one day after expressing disappointment about the lack of rapid-transit money in the Alberta budget.
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“Edmonton is the City of Champions, Spruce Grove is the community of choice, Parkland County is where opportunity awaits — but it’s always better in Stony Plain.”
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One hundred days into the new city council’s mandate a project that was supposed to be easy to solve within a month, the mayor said is dragging on.
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Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson answered comments from Leduc County Friday calling the annexation of land south of the city nothing more than a tax grab.
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Mayor Ted Clugston challenged Hatters to be positive about the city’s prospects during the annual State of the City luncheon on Tuesday, or failing that, put your name to complaints and offer solutions to perceived problems.
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