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Dozens of Edmontonians will be sharing their opinions on the future of downtown development as a two-day public hearing kicks ...
Days Inn is reuniting five long-distance best friend duos as brand ambassadors with $10K, free stays and a dream weekend getaway. Apply now.
Downtown Edmonton used to contribute 10 per cent of the city’s tax base from less than one per cent of the total land area. Today, the contribution has dropped to just 5.2 per cent. A major driver of ...
Downtown Edmonton’s iconic 36-storey Manulife Place, located at 10180 101 St., will be renamed National Bank Centre to honour the bank’s growing presence in the building, as the recently ...
The Inn Downtown, a 10-room aparthotel in Portsmouth, has been listed for sale for $5.35 million. Owner Doug Palardy is heading into semi-retirement after opening the inn in 2019.
Quality Inn & Suites Yellowknife. The Quality Inn & Suites Yellowknife is a basic hotel located in downtown Yellowknife. Reviews note that the rooms are clean and the location is great, and the ...
RELEASE: Daryl Katz's vision for downtown Edmonton revitalization continues Building on the success of Rogers Place and surrounding developments, OEG Sports & Entertainment has signed a memorandum ...
The days are numbered for the Days Inn on Loch Raven Boulevard in Towson.Police consider the motel a major hot spot for various crimes, and 11 News has learned it has been sold to developers to ...
Edmonton is kicking off Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) Rodeo Week with an authentic cattle drive through the city’s downtown core. Rodeo Week is a week-long welcome home party for CFR, which has a ...
Consider the impact of the pandemic when the downtown workforce shrunk from 60,000 pre-COVID to 9,000 in 2021, according to Chamber figures. Empty storefront windows peered onto desolate streets ...
Downtown Edmonton is undergoing its own version of retail therapy as it builds back better after the pandemic.New storefronts are offering more places to shop, dine, and connect while tens of ...
For the past two months, downtown Edmonton has been bustling, with the Oilers Stanley Cup run lasting more than 60 days. Thousands of people made their way to the downtown core each game.