Ward Zero – S3E1: Green Line CEO on SNC-Lavalin, Calgary arena and DT sheriffs

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The team is back for Season 3, with a bit of a twist to add more quality information to this Calgary civic issues podcast.

To launch our third season of the Ward Zero podcast in style, we’ve got Green Line CEO Darshpreet Bhatti answering questions specifically on SNC-Lavalin’s involvement in the $5.5 billion project.

Plus, the Ward Zero trio hits on the Calgary arena project and a potential new site, plus: Will Alberta Sheriffs be coming to downtown Calgary?

We’ve got hot takes and quick hits to round things out as we begin a new season with a new format chock full of quality Calgary information.

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