Edmonton is now in a sTATER TOT of local emergency
Download MP3Everything you wanted to know about the coronavirus, and a selection of other things we'll tell you anyway. Plus, the season's are changing and we're about to move into Edmonton's next season: Construction (but no festivals)
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
SCTV Statues
Romance Scams
Leon Draisaitl
Remote Meetings
- Mack's tweet
- Troy's tweet
- September 2016: Edmonton could be first city to allow phone-in committee meetings
Mike Nickel
State of Local Emergency
- Official Declaration
- Council Roundup: March 20, 2020
- What powers does the declaration of a state of local emergency provide?
- Don Iveson's tweet
Summer Festivals
- Edmonton's summer music festivals feel the uncertainty of pandemic
- JONES: Edmonton expected to lose major sporting events due to COVID-19 pandemic
- Edmonton's summer festival season in limbo due to COVID-19 outbreak
- COVID-19 - Northlands
Jasper Avenue
- Jasper Avenue construction moving ahead despite cancelled public meetings
- Jasper Avenue New Vision
- Mack in 2009: Jasper Avenue New Visions
Walking and Driving
- Is it safe to go for a walk?
- Mack's tweet
- Fewer drivers on Edmonton streets but they're speeding more than before, city says
- As buildings empty, Downtown Business Association asks Edmonton police for more patrols
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