Emergency Rejuicing of our Climate Ambitions

30/08/2019 34 min Episodio 51
Emergency Rejuicing of our Climate Ambitions

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Here are the relevant links for this episode:JollibeeYou can now pay someone $15 per hour to wait in line at Edmonton's JollibeeLotto MaxMan who picked same numbers for three decades claims $60-million lotto jackpotFringe RecordsFringe Festival hits record-high attendance with 848,263 visitorsWaste StrategyNew trash plan gets go ahead from Edmonton councillorsTrash talk: City grappling with composting capacity concerns, private partnerships amidst waste strategy go-aheadOpen StreetsPedestrians take over Edmonton’s Jasper Avenue in Open Streets eventCLIMATE EMERGENCYEdmonton declares state of climate emergency, vows urgent action to reduce carbon emissions'It's real': Edmonton city council declares climate emergencyMichael Walters' Twitter threadLittle DuchessDuchess Bake Shop doubling its recipe with second location in RitchieMissing MiddleYEG City Planning tweetIDEA: Change is coming to the Zoning Bylaw!Tech DowntownDowntown at 'tipping point' in quest to become Edmonton's tech hub, report findsAccelerating Tech in Downtown Edmonton: Impacts and OpportunitiesMack's Twitter threadMack's other Twitter threadSpeaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This week we highlighted Unit B, a multi-company coworking space located inside the historic McKenney Building on 104 Street downtown. They've got all the things you'd find in a typical coworking space, plus there's a podcasting studio! We also talked about fellow APN member Life with Dementia. "Host Johnna Lowther is an educator, author and consultant who has a passion for senior care and a belief that the world needs more empathy for the true needs of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia." You can learn more about the podcast at albertapodcastnetwork.com.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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