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Here are the relevant links for this episode:Provincial ElectionAlberta’s 2019 election underway as Premier Notley drops the writHockey SuccessEdmonton Oil Kings secure Central Division titleKiller CoyotesCoyotes behind cat killings in Edmonton area, U of A study concludesPatronageElise Stolte: Time to raise the bar and ban patronage in city councillors' officesSpeed LimitsElise Stolte: I want more than speed traps; new cultural approach needed for residential speedingCity councillors recommend blanket 40 km/h speed limit on residential roads after pleas from road safety advocatesJon DziadykHow to stop discounting pedestrian deathsJournalism FundingJesse Brown's Twitter threadWhat the federal budget offers Canada’s struggling journalism industrySpeaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This week we talked about the Edmonton Community Foundation which builds relationships that strengthen the Edmonton community. They also produce The Well Endowed Podcast. We also highlighted fellow APN member I Have Some Notes which takes a movie that sucked, but had potential, and puts it through a vigorous podcasting notes process to try to turn it into a blockbuster.Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a home for curiosity-driven stories about our city, cultivated by the community. In addition to this podcast, Taproot publishes the Council Roundup every week. Sign up to get it delivered by email for free.
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