This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
And I thought the issue with trombone players was keeping them focussed on rehearsal.
Read moreAnd I thought the issue with trombone players was keeping them focussed on rehearsal.
Read moreAnnual household items reuse and recycling program runs all summer.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreOddly, under the report header of the agenda is a motion to allow the City to issue a debenture not to exceed $10,765,000 over a 20 year term for phase 2 of the Centennial Drive reconstruction project.
Read moreWhat seemed like was off in the distance is, holy crap, this weekend.
Read moreThe report recommends council place restrictions on what kinds of capital projects and when debt such as debentures can be used.
Read moreThe 2022 municipal election season the opening day is today. 6 councillors are hoping to keep their jobs managing the City’s affairs.
Read moreThe common argument is opposition to urban sprawl and in favour of greater intensification targets, though none offer suggestions which neighbourhoods should be raised and rebuilt for greater housing density.
Read moreCouncil has voiced support and created a food council to meet local objectives, yet here when action is to be taken, staff recommend against local food producers because it’s easier to enforce with the change.
Read moreIf you’ve been meaning to get tickets for the main stage shows, you are in luck. It seems like the last mile is the hardest to cover and there are still 10 tickets left to buy.
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