Like cities across the world, Edmonton’s downtown was hit hard by the pandemic. For almost 17 months, office buildings sat nearly empty as thousands worked from home. Empty coffee shops, deserted stores, and “For Lease” signs became a common sight throughout the core. Fewer people, in turn, led to more crime, fuelling safety concerns for the few who remained. Read More
Source: EdmontonJournal
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Tuesday's letters: City has bigger issues than a COVID memorial
Our road infrastructure is crumbling, potholes that can swallow small cars, a composter that does not work, et cetera. Our Mayor Sohi and his councillors…

