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February 2012

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I’d like to invite you to join us for some in-depth discussions on the City’s economic development strategy. Over three days – February 28, 29 and March 1 – we are conducting focus groups that will help develop the overall strategic direction for Edmonton’s economic development strategy. Each focus group has a different focus, so [...]

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by Kris Andreychuk on 02/17/2012

The deployment of the Neighbourhood Empowerment Violence Reduction Team in McCauley initiated a great deal of interest, and conversation around the issue of high percentage, large volume alcohol. This is an extremely complex matter. It is, after all, addiction that is fueling much of the concern. From what we’ve seen during our time working in [...]

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Edmonton is faced with a heightened level of national and international competition to attract financial capital, workforce talent and business investment. That’s the context for the City as it begins to develop an economic development strategy, called The Way We Prosper. The strategy is one of the City’s six strategic plans.  The City vision describes [...]

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It would be difficult to nail down exactly which initiative contributed most to the 5.2 percent increase in ridership the Edmonton Transit System (ETS) experienced in 2011. It must be part of the overall increasing trend that’s been ongoing since 2002, when Edmontonians were taking almost 300,000 bus and LRT trips every weekday. In 2011, [...]

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