'Terrible for neighbourhoods': Political leaders put weight behind Edmontonians pushing back on infills
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'Terrible for neighbourhoods': Political leaders put weight behind Edmontonians pushing back on infills
"We've been here for 33 years, and the funds from our house are for our retirement."
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By Liam Newbigging
Published Jun 16, 2026
Last updated 35 minutes ago
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Jay and Val Gendall stand on June 10, 2026, in front of their home in Sweetgrass, where they've placed a sign warning their neighbours about the comi…
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