Putting Tom Cruise in charge of OP12
Description
We interrupt your Fringe-ing to discuss proposed compensation for businesses along Stony Plain Road, a big budget shortfall and potential tax hike, transit fare increases, and the new owner of the Edmonton Elks.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Stony Plain rejection
- City council rejects grant program for Stony Plain Road businesses struggling through LRT work
- Scheduled LRT work complete on Stony Plain Road, but road to stay closed
Budget shortfall
Transit fares
Edmonton Elks
- New Edmonton Elks owner says classic 'EE' logo to drive the team's branding
- New Edmonton Elks owner says classic 'Double E' logo to drive the team's branding
Jennifer Rice
- Court order stops misconduct sanction hearing for Edmonton Coun. Jennifer Rice until judicial review
Tim Cartmell
From the Taproot newsroom
- How a bison head helped change the Pioneers Cabin into the Bison Lodge
- Edmonton Global's listening tour will lead to change: Bruce
Rapid fire
- Take a Risk: It's the Most Fringe Thing You Can Do
- Back to light: The historic Western Cycle neon sign is up in Edmonton again
- Tony Caterina's comment on Facebook
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