The spookiest season of all
Download MP3This week, we're excited for the new Warehouse Park, and scared about the impact of the postal strike on the election. Plus, we bring you the scariest audio of all: candidate soundbites!
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Warehouse Park
- Warehouse Park, other incentives spur up to 1,800 housing units downtown
- Warehouse Park - City of Edmonton
Postal strike
- City elections office forms contingency plan for voter cards, special ballots due to postal strike
- Canada Post strike throws wrench into Calgary's municipal election
- Canada Post Service Disruption - City of Edmonton
Candidates (in order of appearance)
- Rahim Jaffer, mayoral candidate
- Aaron Paquette, candidate for Ward Dene
- Tony Caterina, mayoral candidate
- Giselle General, candidate for Ward sipiwiyiniwak
- Anand Pye, candidate for Ward O-day'min
- Stephen Hammerschmidt, candidate for Ward O-day'min
- Tim Cartmell, mayoral candidate
- Diana Steele, candidate for Ward Nakota Isga
- Terrie Holgerson, candidate for Ward papastew
Taproot Survey
Rapid fire
- Moderator on Smith's Alberta Next panel sorry for saying teen should be spanked
- 'We're getting everything ready': How the Army and Navy building is preparing to re-open
- Edmonton mayoral frontrunners discuss transit and taxes at public forum
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Host
Stephanie Swensrude
Stephanie is a curator and reporter at Taproot Edmonton. She attended NAIT's radio and television program and has worked at CBC, CFJC in Kamloops, and 630 CHED.
