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Episode Description
Executive committee has approved the sale of land to build supportive housing, but not everyone is happy about it. Plus, urban planning committee wants more red tape for short-term rentals, and we hop on the bike bus.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Bridge housing
- Bridge healing project in Highlands moving ahead
- City goes ahead with Highlands bridge housing project despite residents' concerns
Short-term rentals
- Edmonton city staff asked to explore more regulations for short-term rentals
- Rethink Short Term Rentals - Michael Janz
- Has B.C.'s short-term rental crackdown made housing cheaper?
Bike Bus
Election
Rapid fire
- Carney recommends 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion
- As strike looms, union says provincial policies have worn teachers down
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