The real cup was the friends we made along the way
Download MP3Game seven wasn't meant to be. That means that this is a boring politics podcast again and not a sports podcast. This week we discuss district plans, solar rebates, Warehouse Park, and the Edmonton Bike Park.
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Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Game 7 downtown
- Oilers fall short of history as Panthers win Game 7 to capture 1st Stanley Cup title
- Edmonton businesses close early to let staff watch Oilers in Game 7
- 6 arrests made at Oilers Stanley Cup Game 7 watch party
- What impact has Rogers Place had on downtown Edmonton?
- E-scooter operators introduce cognitive test among features aimed at addressing critics
District policy and plans
- Is Edmonton council 'normalizing' the 15-minute city conspiracy theory?
- Stephanie's tweet
- Edmonton council passes district policy, clarifies freedom of movement amid 15-minute cities fears
- Edmonton promises residents 'freedom of movement' to calm concerns around 15-minute cities
- City councillor addresses concerns about Edmonton's district planning
Solar rebates
- News Release: Reopened solar rebate program gives multi-family buildings sustainability boost
- The exponential growth of solar power will change the world
EPCOR
Warehouse Park
- News Release: Transforming parking lots to paradise: Warehouse Park Project in downtown Edmonton to begin construction
Edmonton Bike Park
From the Taproot newsroom
- Shiddy's and Flat Boy unite on Happy Beer Street
- Entrepreneurs work to build Edmonton's padel community
- Taproot Edmonton roundups
Rapid fire
- Alberta to opt out of federal dental plan by 2026: Premier Smith
- Boston Pizza Comforts Grieving Hockey Fans With Free Pizza
- PSA: 2024 property taxes due June 30
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