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A celebration of food trucks and food truck culture in Edmonton, with events running May through September! whatthetruck.caMASTERMAQ'S BLOG
The Whitemud Creek Coal Mine, located near Snow Valley, was Edmonton’s last. It operated from 1952 to 1970. "In the hundred years of coal mining in Edmonton, 160 mines and prospects covered 3260 acres and produced 15 million tons of coal." For more recent ALBERTA’S COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION LEVY: INTRODUCTION This is the first part in a three-part series on Alberta’s CRL. Recently I decided to start learning more about Alberta’s Community Revitalization Levy (CRL), and I was initially struck by how little information was readily available. I searched and searched but didn’t find much. Maybe that’s because what we call the communityrevitalization levy
THE LAST 25 YEARS OF WILDFIRES IN ALBERTA The worst year in the last 25 years in terms of area burned was 2011 when more than 806,000 hectares burned. One fire that year, the Richardson Fire, was nearly 600,000 hectares in size, the second largest in Alberta history (after the 1950 Chinchaga fire ). The average size of a wildfire in Alberta from 1990 to 2014 was about 120hectares.
CHRISTIE CHORLEY
The Age of Digital Rumors. I have to admit I feel kind of bad for Christie Chorley. She’s a sports anchor for CityTV here in Edmonton, and was subject to rumors recently that she was carrying Chris Pronger’s baby (he’s married with kids in case you didn’t know), and hence, was the reason he requested a trade. Turns out that was ADVENTURE IN EDMONTON: FORT EDMONTON FOOTBRIDGE & WOLF Last year the City of Edmonton completed work on the new Fort Edmonton Footbridge. In addition to the bridge, the $28.2 million project included 2.5 km of access trails and stairs and a secondary bridge crossing at Wolf Willow Ravine. The design was selected to WHO OR WHAT IS TO BLAME FOR EDMONTON’S METRO LINE LRT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. P3, OR NOT P3? THAT’S THE QUESTION AS WE TRY TO FUND In October of last year, Council approved the use of a public-private partnership (P3) to fund the Southeast to West LRT project. The decision came just days after the new LRT Governance Board was established, but it was largely overshadowed by the downtown arena news that week. Today Mayor Mandel announced, along with Minister of EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3, ANYONE ELSE SICK OF THIS GLOBAL-WARMING-EVENT BULLSHIT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better.MASTERMAQ.CA
A celebration of food trucks and food truck culture in Edmonton, with events running May through September! whatthetruck.caMASTERMAQ'S BLOG
The Whitemud Creek Coal Mine, located near Snow Valley, was Edmonton’s last. It operated from 1952 to 1970. "In the hundred years of coal mining in Edmonton, 160 mines and prospects covered 3260 acres and produced 15 million tons of coal." For more recent ALBERTA’S COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION LEVY: INTRODUCTION This is the first part in a three-part series on Alberta’s CRL. Recently I decided to start learning more about Alberta’s Community Revitalization Levy (CRL), and I was initially struck by how little information was readily available. I searched and searched but didn’t find much. Maybe that’s because what we call the communityrevitalization levy
THE LAST 25 YEARS OF WILDFIRES IN ALBERTA The worst year in the last 25 years in terms of area burned was 2011 when more than 806,000 hectares burned. One fire that year, the Richardson Fire, was nearly 600,000 hectares in size, the second largest in Alberta history (after the 1950 Chinchaga fire ). The average size of a wildfire in Alberta from 1990 to 2014 was about 120hectares.
CHRISTIE CHORLEY
The Age of Digital Rumors. I have to admit I feel kind of bad for Christie Chorley. She’s a sports anchor for CityTV here in Edmonton, and was subject to rumors recently that she was carrying Chris Pronger’s baby (he’s married with kids in case you didn’t know), and hence, was the reason he requested a trade. Turns out that was ADVENTURE IN EDMONTON: FORT EDMONTON FOOTBRIDGE & WOLF Last year the City of Edmonton completed work on the new Fort Edmonton Footbridge. In addition to the bridge, the $28.2 million project included 2.5 km of access trails and stairs and a secondary bridge crossing at Wolf Willow Ravine. The design was selected to WHO OR WHAT IS TO BLAME FOR EDMONTON’S METRO LINE LRT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. P3, OR NOT P3? THAT’S THE QUESTION AS WE TRY TO FUND In October of last year, Council approved the use of a public-private partnership (P3) to fund the Southeast to West LRT project. The decision came just days after the new LRT Governance Board was established, but it was largely overshadowed by the downtown arena news that week. Today Mayor Mandel announced, along with Minister of EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3, ANYONE ELSE SICK OF THIS GLOBAL-WARMING-EVENT BULLSHIT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. EDMONTON NOTES FOR MARCH 8, 2020 NAIT says it will raise tuition by 7% for the 2020-21 school year and confirmed it will eliminate up to 240 jobs to deal with a 6.8% funding cut. Troy and I dug into Budget 2020’s impacts on Edmonton in the latest episode of Speaking Municipally. Dr. Annette Trimbee will become MacEwan University’s new president and vice-chancellor inAugust.
EDMONTON NOTES FOR JANUARY 12, 2020 Here are my weekly Edmonton notes: Headlines "More than 2,300 people filled the Saville Community Sports Centre at the University of Alberta to cherish the lives of 13 Edmonton community members and 163 others killed last Wednesday when Ukrainian Airlines International Flight PS752 was shot down by a missile shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s airport," PHOTO TOUR: CITY OF EDMONTON OFFICES IN Photo Tour: City of Edmonton offices in the Edmonton Tower. About a month ago I had the opportunity to tour the brand new City of Edmonton offices in the Edmonton Tower. The City is the largest tenant in the new building, leasing a total of 17 floors (with a 20 year lease). The goal is to consolidate a number of existing City offices into the ONENOTE + ONEDRIVE = AWESOME OneDrive. OneDrive is the new name for SkyDrive, which first launched in 2007. It’s kind of like DropBox in that it is a place in the cloud to store your files. You get 7 GB of storage space for free, and it’s pretty easy and expensive to boost that amount. Here’s an overview of the new OneDrive: WINDOWS 7 ON THE TOSHIBA PORTEGE M200 TABLET PC Success! After all the Windows updates were finished, I installed a couple more things. First was the Toshiba Value Added Package for Windows 7 (click on Downloads), which is meant for the M400 but works fine on the M200. Second was the NVIDIA ForceWare driver. The 96.85 version worked reliably for me, enabling Aero without transparency. EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3, DON’T GET TOO EXCITED ABOUT SUPERTALL BUILDING PROPOSALS There's nothing quite like a skyline-defining tower to get people excited. Earlier this week a proposal for an 80-storey tower in The Quarters known as the The Quarters Hotel and Residences caught the eye of many. Developers Alldritt Land Corporation LLP still need to get approval for the tower from City Council, something they'll seek ANYONE ELSE SICK OF THIS GLOBAL-WARMING-EVENT BULLSHIT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. EPARK HAS REPLACED COIN PARKING METERS IN EDMONTON Edmonton's last coin parking meter was converted into a new EPark spot on Rice Howard Way today. Councillor Scott McKeen, the City's GM Operations Dorian Wandzura, and Downtown Business Association Executive Director Jim Taylor were all on hand for a brief ceremony that saw the old meter replaced with a new EPark post cap. Councillor I WILL NOT PAY TO ACCESS MY ASSIGNMENTS! I have three classes this term - one on MWF, one on TR, and an evening class on Wednesdays. It's a pretty sweet schedule actually, because my weekday classes are at 3 PM and 3:30 PM which means I have most of the day to work or sleep. My first class was today, and itMASTERMAQ.CA
A celebration of food trucks and food truck culture in Edmonton, with events running May through September! whatthetruck.caMASTERMAQ'S BLOG
The Whitemud Creek Coal Mine, located near Snow Valley, was Edmonton’s last. It operated from 1952 to 1970. "In the hundred years of coal mining in Edmonton, 160 mines and prospects covered 3260 acres and produced 15 million tons of coal." For more recent ALBERTA’S COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION LEVY: INTRODUCTION This is the first part in a three-part series on Alberta’s CRL. Recently I decided to start learning more about Alberta’s Community Revitalization Levy (CRL), and I was initially struck by how little information was readily available. I searched and searched but didn’t find much. Maybe that’s because what we call the communityrevitalization levy
ADVENTURE IN EDMONTON: FORT EDMONTON FOOTBRIDGE & WOLF Last year the City of Edmonton completed work on the new Fort Edmonton Footbridge. In addition to the bridge, the $28.2 million project included 2.5 km of access trails and stairs and a secondary bridge crossing at Wolf Willow Ravine. The design was selected to THE LAST 25 YEARS OF WILDFIRES IN ALBERTA The worst year in the last 25 years in terms of area burned was 2011 when more than 806,000 hectares burned. One fire that year, the Richardson Fire, was nearly 600,000 hectares in size, the second largest in Alberta history (after the 1950 Chinchaga fire ). The average size of a wildfire in Alberta from 1990 to 2014 was about 120hectares.
CHRISTIE CHORLEY
The Age of Digital Rumors. I have to admit I feel kind of bad for Christie Chorley. She’s a sports anchor for CityTV here in Edmonton, and was subject to rumors recently that she was carrying Chris Pronger’s baby (he’s married with kids in case you didn’t know), and hence, was the reason he requested a trade. Turns out that was WHO OR WHAT IS TO BLAME FOR EDMONTON’S METRO LINE LRT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. P3, OR NOT P3? THAT’S THE QUESTION AS WE TRY TO FUND In October of last year, Council approved the use of a public-private partnership (P3) to fund the Southeast to West LRT project. The decision came just days after the new LRT Governance Board was established, but it was largely overshadowed by the downtown arena news that week. Today Mayor Mandel announced, along with Minister of WINDOWS 7 ON THE TOSHIBA PORTEGE M200 TABLET PC Success! After all the Windows updates were finished, I installed a couple more things. First was the Toshiba Value Added Package for Windows 7 (click on Downloads), which is meant for the M400 but works fine on the M200. Second was the NVIDIA ForceWare driver. The 96.85 version worked reliably for me, enabling Aero without transparency. EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3,MASTERMAQ.CA
A celebration of food trucks and food truck culture in Edmonton, with events running May through September! whatthetruck.caMASTERMAQ'S BLOG
The Whitemud Creek Coal Mine, located near Snow Valley, was Edmonton’s last. It operated from 1952 to 1970. "In the hundred years of coal mining in Edmonton, 160 mines and prospects covered 3260 acres and produced 15 million tons of coal." For more recent ALBERTA’S COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION LEVY: INTRODUCTION This is the first part in a three-part series on Alberta’s CRL. Recently I decided to start learning more about Alberta’s Community Revitalization Levy (CRL), and I was initially struck by how little information was readily available. I searched and searched but didn’t find much. Maybe that’s because what we call the communityrevitalization levy
ADVENTURE IN EDMONTON: FORT EDMONTON FOOTBRIDGE & WOLF Last year the City of Edmonton completed work on the new Fort Edmonton Footbridge. In addition to the bridge, the $28.2 million project included 2.5 km of access trails and stairs and a secondary bridge crossing at Wolf Willow Ravine. The design was selected to THE LAST 25 YEARS OF WILDFIRES IN ALBERTA The worst year in the last 25 years in terms of area burned was 2011 when more than 806,000 hectares burned. One fire that year, the Richardson Fire, was nearly 600,000 hectares in size, the second largest in Alberta history (after the 1950 Chinchaga fire ). The average size of a wildfire in Alberta from 1990 to 2014 was about 120hectares.
CHRISTIE CHORLEY
The Age of Digital Rumors. I have to admit I feel kind of bad for Christie Chorley. She’s a sports anchor for CityTV here in Edmonton, and was subject to rumors recently that she was carrying Chris Pronger’s baby (he’s married with kids in case you didn’t know), and hence, was the reason he requested a trade. Turns out that was WHO OR WHAT IS TO BLAME FOR EDMONTON’S METRO LINE LRT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. P3, OR NOT P3? THAT’S THE QUESTION AS WE TRY TO FUND In October of last year, Council approved the use of a public-private partnership (P3) to fund the Southeast to West LRT project. The decision came just days after the new LRT Governance Board was established, but it was largely overshadowed by the downtown arena news that week. Today Mayor Mandel announced, along with Minister of WINDOWS 7 ON THE TOSHIBA PORTEGE M200 TABLET PC Success! After all the Windows updates were finished, I installed a couple more things. First was the Toshiba Value Added Package for Windows 7 (click on Downloads), which is meant for the M400 but works fine on the M200. Second was the NVIDIA ForceWare driver. The 96.85 version worked reliably for me, enabling Aero without transparency. EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3,EDMONTON NOTES
Edmonton’s unemployment rate dropped from 15.7% to 15% in July, still one of the highest levels among major Canadian cities, but a little better than Calgary’s at 15.5%. The provincial government has decided to switch over to the national COVID-19 notification app afterall.
EDMONTON NOTES FOR MARCH 8, 2020 NAIT says it will raise tuition by 7% for the 2020-21 school year and confirmed it will eliminate up to 240 jobs to deal with a 6.8% funding cut. Troy and I dug into Budget 2020’s impacts on Edmonton in the latest episode of Speaking Municipally. Dr. Annette Trimbee will become MacEwan University’s new president and vice-chancellor inAugust.
EDMONTON NOTES FOR JANUARY 12, 2020 Here are my weekly Edmonton notes: Headlines "More than 2,300 people filled the Saville Community Sports Centre at the University of Alberta to cherish the lives of 13 Edmonton community members and 163 others killed last Wednesday when Ukrainian Airlines International Flight PS752 was shot down by a missile shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s airport," ONENOTE + ONEDRIVE = AWESOME OneDrive. OneDrive is the new name for SkyDrive, which first launched in 2007. It’s kind of like DropBox in that it is a place in the cloud to store your files. You get 7 GB of storage space for free, and it’s pretty easy and expensive to boost that amount. Here’s an overview of the new OneDrive: DON’T GET TOO EXCITED ABOUT SUPERTALL BUILDING PROPOSALS There's nothing quite like a skyline-defining tower to get people excited. Earlier this week a proposal for an 80-storey tower in The Quarters known as the The Quarters Hotel and Residences caught the eye of many. Developers Alldritt Land Corporation LLP still need to get approval for the tower from City Council, something they'll seek EDMONTON’S CITY CENTRE AIRPORT CLOSES TO MAKE WAY FOR THE Runway 12-30 at the City Centre Airport officially closed at 4:49pm on Saturday, November 30, 2013, bringing to an end one of Edmonton's longest-running civic debates. City Council voted to close the airport in phases on July 8, 2009 after years of fierce arguments, countless reports, and two plebiscites. Runway 16-34 closed on August 3, WINDOWS 7 ON THE TOSHIBA PORTEGE M200 TABLET PC Success! After all the Windows updates were finished, I installed a couple more things. First was the Toshiba Value Added Package for Windows 7 (click on Downloads), which is meant for the M400 but works fine on the M200. Second was the NVIDIA ForceWare driver. The 96.85 version worked reliably for me, enabling Aero without transparency. ANYONE ELSE SICK OF THIS GLOBAL-WARMING-EVENT BULLSHIT Mack is on a mission to change the world through code and prose. An entrepreneurial journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mack is the co-founder of Taproot Publishing, a digital publishing company that helps communities understand themselves better. EPARK HAS REPLACED COIN PARKING METERS IN EDMONTON Edmonton's last coin parking meter was converted into a new EPark spot on Rice Howard Way today. Councillor Scott McKeen, the City's GM Operations Dorian Wandzura, and Downtown Business Association Executive Director Jim Taylor were all on hand for a brief ceremony that saw the old meter replaced with a new EPark post cap. Councillor I WILL NOT PAY TO ACCESS MY ASSIGNMENTS! I have three classes this term - one on MWF, one on TR, and an evening class on Wednesdays. It's a pretty sweet schedule actually, because my weekday classes are at 3 PM and 3:30 PM which means I have most of the day to work or sleep. My first class was today, and it* __ Home
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