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There's now two current and two former city councillors running to be Edmonton's next mayor, after Michael Walters launched his bid to return to city hall. So where does he stand?
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFormer city councillor Michael Walters has entered Edmonton's race for mayorFormer city councillor Michael Walters has officially entered the race to be Edmonton’s next mayor. In an exclusive interview ...
A former Edmonton city councillor has declared his bid to run for mayor. Michael Walters served two terms on City Council ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNKeith Gerein: Tardy to the party, Michael Walters aims to fill a void in Edmonton's wide open mayoral raceMunicipal politics came calling a year later, and Walters wound up serving two terms as city councillor alongside then-mayor Don Iveson, not to mention three of his rivals in the current election — ...
Another candidate is throwing his hat in the ring to become the next mayor of Edmonton. Former two-term city councillor Michael Walters is vying to replace outgoing mayor Amarjeet Sohi in this fall’s ...
An affordable housing project in south Edmonton continues to be met with pushback from community members, who say its size ...
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Alberta’s transgender ban in women’s sports exempts visiting out-of-province athletesNew Alberta regulations this fall ban transgender athletes from playing women’s sports, but the province will still welcome ...
Former city councillor Michael Walters joined the growing list of candidates vying to be Edmonton's next mayor in the ...
With a steady buzz suggesting Premier Danielle Smith may call an early provincial election in 2026, a path to victory runs ...
An energetic crowd packed Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday for the After Hours ‘Til Dawn Tour. The first time Canadian superstar the Weeknd has performed in Edmonton in more than a decade. Despite ...
“Tell Me Everything” is more of a puff piece than its subject might have liked, but the film is at its best examining TV journalism’s evolution.
Even Barbara Walters, the subject of a new documentary, would be challenged in today's climate of media distrust, Peter Bart writes.
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