Code of conduct yourself accordingly
Download MP3This week, council wraps for the summer, but not before kicking the can on their code of conduct. Plus, it's easier to eat food from a truck and harder to get bear spray from a store.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Code of conduct
- 'Transparency is very, very important': Council rejects code of conduct updates
- Proposed bylaw would keep misdeeds by Edmonton city councillors secret
Centennial Plaza
Vision Zero
- Boy, 3, dies in crosswalk after being hit by truck in southwest Edmonton
- Police investigating fatal pedestrian collision in southwest Edmonton
- GoFundMe for Edmonton boy killed after pickup truck hits family
- Police sound alarm after deadly month on Edmonton roads
Food trucks
- PSA: City streamlines permitting for mobile food vendors
- 2012: The Past, Present, and Future of Food Truck Bylaws & Guidelines in Edmonton
Bear spray
- Edmonton bear spray bylaw aims to curb misuse with new point-of-sale measures
- Edmonton changes bylaw to regulate bear spray sales after rise in assaults
- Bear-spray incidents on the rise in Edmonton
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