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Here are the relevant links for this episode:BloomAI dreams, airport innovations, and a departing founder catch Bloom's attentionHEPA filtersEdmonton Public Schools plans to put HEPA filters in all classroomsPureFibre XTELUS brings Canada's fastest Internet speeds to EdmontonPark drinking Alcohol in city parks needs more study, Edmonton councillors say Health advocates call on Edmonton council to cut off alcohol in parks pilot program Facial recognition Edmonton police using facial recognition software to search 'mugshot database' EPS is using facial recognition technology to identify suspects in criminal cases News Release: EPS implements NEC facial recognition solution to further investigations Facial Recognition (edmontonpolice.ca) Interim Report: Facial Recognition Technology in Canada Arizona DOT Operating Budget Requests Edmonton police unveil details on use of facial recognition technology Calgary police says it won't use social media in its AI technology OPS tested facial recognition software, but doesn't use it Sohi / Kenney 'Too soon and too fast:' Mayor Sohi urging province to keep COVID-19 measures in place Edmonton has 'bare minimum needs' from province's budget: Sohi Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.This week we highlighted Edmonton Public Schools, which is hosting virtual open houses for the 2022-23 school year. We also talked about the Boys and Girls Clubs and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Edmonton and Area, also known as BGCBigs. There's currently a need for mentors in many BGCBigs programs as well as virtual tutors who can support young people as they transition back to school.Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!★ Support this podcast ★