Taking a ReBite out of our carbon emissions
Download MP3The aftermath of George Floyd's death boils over worldwide, and we'll give you some Edmonton context. Plus the State of Local Emergency has ended, and the City wants you to buy an e-bike.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Pride Flag
Solar Energy
- Edmonton Convention Centre begins harnessing its own renewable energy
- Rehabbing and retrofitting buildings generates energy, conserves money in Edmonton
E-scooters
Black Lives Matter
- Where Taproot stands, and the work ahead
- Don Iveson's tweet
- Light the Bridge
- Dale McFee's statement
- Edmonton police chief orders investigation of 'humiliating' photo of drug arrest
- 'Start by changing your team name': Inuk MP responds to Edmonton Eskimos post referencing racism
- Why has the Corporate Services budget within EPS increased 24% since 2013?
- Policy C604: Edmonton Police Service Funding Formula
SOLE Ends
LRT Priorities
- Council Roundup: May 29, 2020
- Southbound Capital Line extension gets nod from Edmonton city council
- Report snubs LRT extension into northwest Edmonton
- Federal funding fast track ‘not new money’ for Edmonton’s COVID-19 recovery: Iveson
- Don Iveson's tweet
Environmental Rebates
- City launches environment rebates to help stimulate economy
- Environmental Financial Incentives
- 'Bad use of taxpayers money': Edmonton offering $600K in rebates for e-bikes and chargers
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