capital region – Mack & Cheese http://www.mackandcheese.ca Talking about Edmonton Wed, 17 Jun 2015 21:05:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 Talking about Edmonton Mack & Graham clean Mack & Graham mack@paramagnus.com mack@paramagnus.com (Mack & Graham) Talking about Edmonton Mack & Cheesecapital region – Mack & Cheese http://mackandcheese.s3.amazonaws.com/macitunes.jpg http://www.mackandcheese.ca Episode 45: Oilers, New Restaurants, Economic Development in the Region, Health Accelerator, Public Washrooms http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2014/12/01/episode-45-oilers-new-restaurants-economic-development-in-the-region-health-accelerator-public-washrooms/ http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2014/12/01/episode-45-oilers-new-restaurants-economic-development-in-the-region-health-accelerator-public-washrooms/#respond Tue, 02 Dec 2014 00:00:56 +0000 http://www.mackandcheese.ca/?p=208 In our forty-fifth episode, we discuss the ongoing plight of the Edmonton Oilers, some new restaurants around town that have caught our eye, the new Sexy Men of YEG Food calendar, the latest CRB report on coordinated economic development, the new Health Accelerator at TEC Edmonton, and public washrooms.

There are lots of new restaurants to try, including Ampersand, a revamped North 53, and a bunch of lunch spots all around Central LRT Station. It’s a great time to enjoy downtown eats! On the topic of food, have you seen the Sexy Men of YEG Food calendar? All proceeds go to support the Edmonton Food Bank.

What can be done in the region to ensure we have positive economic development in the future? There’s an opportunity here, so how can we seize it? How does the City Charter fit into this opportunity, if at all?

Thanks to some funding from TEC Edmonton, we have a new Health Accelerator moving forward in Edmonton. Will we see 50 new health-related companies created as a result? How will this be different than previous efforts to succeed in the health-commercialization space?

Finally, we have a beautiful new public washroom in Borden Park. Have you checked it out?

Here are some relevant links for this episode:

Thanks for listening!

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http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2014/12/01/episode-45-oilers-new-restaurants-economic-development-in-the-region-health-accelerator-public-washrooms/feed/ 0 In our forty-fifth episode, we discuss the ongoing plight of the Edmonton Oilers, some new restaurants around town that have caught our eye, the new Sexy Men of YEG Food calendar, the latest CRB report on coordinated economic development, In our forty-fifth episode, we discuss the ongoing plight of the Edmonton Oilers, some new restaurants around town that have caught our eye, the new Sexy Men of YEG Food calendar, the latest CRB report on coordinated economic development, the new Health Accelerator at TEC Edmonton, and public washrooms. There are lots of new restaurants to try, including Ampersand, a revamped North 53, and a bunch of lunch spots all around Central LRT Station. It's a great time to enjoy downtown eats! On the topic of food, have you seen the Sexy Men of YEG Food calendar? All proceeds go to support the Edmonton Food Bank. What can be done in the region to ensure we have positive economic development in the future? There's an opportunity here, so how can we seize it? How does the City Charter fit into this opportunity, if at all? Thanks to some funding from TEC Edmonton, we have a new Health Accelerator moving forward in Edmonton. Will we see 50 new health-related companies created as a result? How will this be different than previous efforts to succeed in the health-commercialization space? Finally, we have a beautiful new public washroom in Borden Park. Have you checked it out? Here are some relevant links for this episode: Edmonton Oilers fire goaltending coach Frederic Chabot The Sexy Men of YEG Food Edmonton region must take steps to secure economic future, report says TEC Edmonton's Health Accelerator + Innovate Calgary's Kinetica Ventures get funding go-ahead A Beautiful Public Washroom in an Edmonton Park Thanks for listening! Mack & Graham clean 22:51
Episode 26: The Edmonton Region http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/11/29/episode-26-the-edmonton-region/ http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/11/29/episode-26-the-edmonton-region/#comments Sat, 30 Nov 2013 00:08:18 +0000 http://www.mackandcheese.ca/?p=120 Apologies to anyone who missed our last episode in the feed – we incorrectly categorized it. All should be fixed now!

In our twenty-sixth episode, we discuss the growing interest in regional governance. We have the Capital Region Board of course, and Mayor Iveson has indicated he’d like to rename it to highlight the importance of Edmonton. While the organization has had success getting agreement on transit, and supporting funding for the downtown arena, there’s still a lot of room for improvement.

What can Edmontonians expect for regional governance in the future? Does the Capital Region Board have too many members? Is transit really the only thing we can agree on? What kind of impact will Bill 28, recently introduced by the provincial government, have on us? How will the proposed south annexation impact relationships? We discuss these questions and more.

Here are some relevant links for this episode:

Thanks for listening!

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http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/11/29/episode-26-the-edmonton-region/feed/ 1 Apologies to anyone who missed our last episode in the feed - we incorrectly categorized it. All should be fixed now! - In our twenty-sixth episode, we discuss the growing interest in regional governance. We have the Capital Region Board of course, Apologies to anyone who missed our last episode in the feed - we incorrectly categorized it. All should be fixed now! In our twenty-sixth episode, we discuss the growing interest in regional governance. We have the Capital Region Board of course, and Mayor Iveson has indicated he'd like to rename it to highlight the importance of Edmonton. While the organization has had success getting agreement on transit, and supporting funding for the downtown arena, there's still a lot of room for improvement. What can Edmontonians expect for regional governance in the future? Does the Capital Region Board have too many members? Is transit really the only thing we can agree on? What kind of impact will Bill 28, recently introduced by the provincial government, have on us? How will the proposed south annexation impact relationships? We discuss these questions and more. Here are some relevant links for this episode: Building a globally competitive & innovative Edmonton Region Calgary Regional Partnership Capital Regional Board Capital Regional Board: Transit C-Line Edmonton-area communities support city's quest for arena funding Bill 28: Modernizing Regional Governance Act Edmonton's South Annexation Proposal Thanks for listening! Mack & Graham clean 16:48