| Wednesday, April 10, 2024 | | | | The highs and lows of Edmonton’s butter chicken scene | Food blogger Ramneek Singh is on a mission to hit every restaurant with butter chicken. Some get raves, some do not, and some cause controversy. Singh popped into the CBC Edmonton studio to talk with hosts Jessica Ng and Min Dhariwal about his culinary odyssey. | | | | | | From 'exotic' to 'erotic': Edmonton mulls renaming adult industry, other business licence changes | The term ‘exotic’ has racist undertones and doesn't reflect current language, city says. | | | | | | What will it take to get more businesses to move downtown? | A 2023 report found that roughly one third of Edmonton’s downtown retail space is currently sitting empty and unused, in part a remnant of the pandemic. As Emily Fitzpatrick explains, a little money and creativity is needed to make the available properties work for most modern businesses. | | | | | | New school in west Edmonton aims to better support autistic kids | Children's Autism Services announces plans for independent private school for students on the spectrum. | | | | | | Alberta government investing in dual credit high school grants to boost interest in skilled trades | Dual credits are optional career-based courses in grades 10, 11 and 12. | | | | | | Your horoscope for the week ahead: Listen closely to your inner voice as the solar eclipse in Aries arrives | Then, as Mars conjuncts Saturn in dreamy Pisces, you’ll have the power to make magic happen. | | | | | Wednesday, April 10, 2024 | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | Latest News from CBC Edmonton | | | | |