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Download MP3Council debated changes to the single-use item bylaw, especially related to drive-thrus. Plus, we discuss a funding cut for Boyle Street, reaction to the police chief's recent trip to Israel, and some new jobs for Amarjeet Sohi and Tim Cartmell.
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (01:43) - Ad: Capital Awards
- (02:23) - Waste reduction update
- (14:53) - Boyle Street funding cut
- (20:18) - Ad: GoodMorning
- (21:21) - Police chief's Israel trip
- (30:17) - Arterial roads
- (33:19) - New jobs for Sohi and Cartmell
- (36:01) - Become a member
- (37:21) - Close
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Audience survey
Waste reduction update
- Edmonton's single-use waste rules unpopular — but working
- Edmonton ban on disposable items has reduced use of plastic bags and straws: city data
- Calgary's single-use items bylaw repealed, businesses no longer required to charge bag fee
Boyle Street funding cut
- Boyle Street housing program to lose Alberta government funding, province seeks new provider
- Alberta government ends funding for Edmonton housing program
Police chief's Israel trip
- Edmonton police chief travels to Israel to meet police leaders
- Edmonton police chief's trip to Israel draws criticism and support
Arterial roads
New jobs for Sohi and Cartmell
- Sohi lands role at public affairs firm, Cartmell at NAIT
- NAIT's LinkedIn post
- Tim Cartmell's LinkedIn post
- State of the City 2026
Become a member
- Individual Membership
- Join using promo code SURVEY10 by March 31!
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Creators and Guests
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.
Guest
Andrew Knack
Serving the people of Ward Nakota Isga and all of Edmonton on #yegcc (Edmonton City Council). He/him.
