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There's now two current and two former city councillors running to be Edmonton's next mayor, after Michael Walters launched his bid to return to city hall. So where does he stand?
Former city councillor Michael Walters has officially entered the race to be Edmonton’s next mayor. In an exclusive interview ...
A former Edmonton city councillor has declared his bid to run for mayor. Michael Walters served two terms on City Council ...
Another candidate is throwing his hat in the ring to become the next mayor of Edmonton. Former two-term city councillor Michael Walters is vying to replace outgoing mayor Amarjeet Sohi in this fall’s ...
Municipal politics came calling a year later, and Walters wound up serving two terms as city councillor alongside then-mayor Don Iveson, not to mention three of his rivals in the current election — ...
Edmonton city police are investigating after staff discovered the theft of up to 200 pieces of mail and other items on June ...
An affordable housing project in south Edmonton continues to be met with pushback from community members, who say its size ...
Former city councillor Michael Walters joined the growing list of candidates vying to be Edmonton's next mayor in the ...
With a steady buzz suggesting Premier Danielle Smith may call an early provincial election in 2026, a path to victory runs ...
Michael Walters announces his retirement from the AFL after 239 games, with the Fremantle Dockers forward unable to overcome a persistent knee injury.
An emotional Michael Walters delivered a tear-filled speech as he informed his Fremantle teammates his AFL journey was over after 17 seasons.
Fremantle veteran Michael Walters is at peace with his decision to retire after failing to overcome an ongoing knee injury.