750 new job positions at city in question, Edmonton councillor says
New job positions at the City of Edmonton could be eliminated in the coming years when the city finishes an ongoing program and service approved
New job positions at the City of Edmonton could be eliminated in the coming years when the city finishes an ongoing program and service approved
City Council has its work cut out for it: refine the Proposed 2019-2022 Operating Budget to get to a zero percent tax increase for next
September 19th Prosperity Edmonton was formed to ensure that our city remains a great and affordable place to live and work for all Edmontonians. Prosperity
Mayor Don Iveson is right to focus on fiscal restraint in the coming city budget which he warns will be the toughest in a decade.
“We have heard loud and clear from Edmontonians and from the business community specifically that they are looking for some [tax] relief,” Iveson told reporters Tuesday morning. “This will be Edmonton’s
When you’re the mayor, the buck, ultimately, stops with you. Sure, the mayor may be just one vote on council, but it is the lone
This is a column about Mayor Don Iveson and city council, and whether either are truly serious about holding the line on spending and tax
The City of Edmonton is anticipating a $14.4-million deficit by the end of 2018, despite the extra $5 million it got from renegotiating the Edmonton
Coun. Andrew Knack put cuts of up to $64 million on the table Friday, asking city administration to outline what they would propose if asked
Sep 11, 2018 We commend Mayor Iveson for his stated commitment to keeping taxes in Edmonton at reasonable levels, as demonstrated by his release of
A lobby effort that started this past summer is ramping up. As Vinesh Pratap explains, Edmonton’s rising property taxes and the impact on city businesses what some are concerned about.
Local business owner Rob Pangrass is fed up with what’s come to be known as the Edmonton Disadvantage, ever increasing taxes and red tape for