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social services health

Summit aims to help non-profits to work as an ecosystem

ECVO is convening non-profit organizations that provide human services in Edmonton to focus on doing more without receiving additional money.

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engagement river valley

Calls for public engagement: Winter park use, snow and ice control, passenger rail

Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about parks, snow and ice control, and more.

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A red brick Mainstreet Equity apartment building.
housing zoning

City helps developers get point access blocks approved

In an effort to unlock more housing on smaller lots within the existing city, the City of Edmonton has created a guide to help developers gain the green light from the province to construct taller buildings with a single staircase.

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Premier Danielle Smith stands at a podium on the grounds of a truck stop.
hydrogen business

Hydrogen fuelling station closed less than one year after opening to government fanfare

Alberta's first commercial hydrogen fuelling station has been shipped back to the United States, its American owner has filed for bankruptcy, and the company's once convicted former CEO has been pardoned by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Edmonton city council in chambers.
city council downtown

On the agenda: Homeless services, contracts, CRLs

This week, city council committees return from spring break for their first meetings during Mayor Amarjeet Sohi's leave of absence to run for the federal Liberal party.

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A stock photo of a City of Edmonton hydrogen bus.
city council transit

Noted: Transit hours, Sohi, and new waste regs

Added transit service hours, Amarjeet Sohi leaving council to run for the Liberal Party of Canada, and extended producer responsibility for waste and recycling are three stories the co-hosts of Episode 301 of Speaking Municipally examined.

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Two smiling women in winter clothes pose in front of a vacant storefront.
business food

Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity

The owners of the Violets boutique say their upcoming move from McCauley to a spot on Whyte Avenue directly west of the Mill Creek Ravine fulfills a long-held desire to be part of the charm of the surrounding small business community.

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downtown business

A moment in history: March 28, 1936

On this day in 1936, the Hudson's Bay store downtown was undergoing another major addition.

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Two people in blue and yellow work wear move garbage bins that say Hiregood on a dolly.
downtown transit

Downtown leader wants more funds for Hiregood

As city administration prepares a Downtown Action Plan, Puneeta McBryan, the executive director of the Edmonton Downtown Business Association, says the Downtown Core Patrol service that her organization contracts to Hiregood, a company that employs people with lived experience with being unhoused, needs more money.

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The Pulse

A weekday news briefing that informs you about what's going on in Edmonton.

The Pulse

Thursday, April 3

In this edition: Summit aims to help non-profits to work as an ecosystem; calls for public engagement: Winter park use, snow and ice control, passenger rail; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Wednesday, April 2

In this edition: City helps developers get point access blocks approved; Edmonton to consider sharing parking revenue with business districts; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Tuesday, April 1

In this edition: Hydrogen fuelling station closed less than one year after opening to government fanfare; task force releases recommendations on Edmonton's housing supply; and more headlines and happenings


Events

Check out the beta version of the Taproot Edmonton Calendar. This is our latest effort to inform and connect our community, building on the attention Taproot already pays to what's going on in the Edmonton region.

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Roundups

Weekly newsletters that go deeper on topics of interest.

Roundup

Arts Roundup: April 03, 2025

With news from Edmonton Poetry Festival, Edmonton Arts Council, RavenWood Music Festival, Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and more.

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Roundup

Regional Roundup: April 02, 2025

With news from St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Parkland County, Stony Plain, Strathcona County, Leduc, Technology Alberta, Blackjacks Roadhouse, and more.

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Roundup

Health Innovation Roundup: April 02, 2025

With news from University of Alberta, Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation, Health Cities, Alberta Women's Health Foundation, DiveThru, and more.

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Roundup

Food Roundup: April 01, 2025

With news from King of Tarts, Willow Park Wines, Black Diamond Distillery, DishZero, PhoEver, Earth's Refillery Coop, Feed the Soul YEG, and more

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Roundup

Tech Roundup: April 01, 2025

With news from Startup TNT, Edmonton Unlimited, Black Business Edmonton, Nanoprecise Sci Corp, University of Alberta, Bitcoin Well, and more.

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Roundup

Business Roundup: March 28, 2025

With news from Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, Entos Pharmaceuticals, Edmonton Screen, WestJet, Italian Centre Shop, Black Business Edmonton, and more.

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Roundup

Events Roundup: March 27, 2025

With an event pick from Taproot curator/reporter Ben Roth and a list of events that will energize your thinking and senses.

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Podcasts

Taproot publishes regular podcasts on local topics.

Podcast

And then there were twelve

Mayor Amarjeet Sohi is taking a leave of absence to run in the federal election next month. We talk through the implications. Plus, extended producer responsibility is here, and the city is adding service hours to transit.

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Podcast

So he's running... but for what?

Mayor Amarjeet Sohi joins us to discuss his political future. Will he run for re-election? Will he return to federal politics? We hear what Sohi thinks is needed to stand up for Canada and municipalities.

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Podcast

Something is Afoot

Coun. Sarah Hamilton has announced she will not seek re-election in the fall. We also discuss the pride flag issue between CSU52 and the Edmonton Public Library, transit safety and sounds, efforts to diversify Edmonton's trade beyond the United States, and why statues keep getting stolen.

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Blog Posts

Updates on what Taproot Edmonton has been up to recently.

The Taproot Mini brings a bit of fun to The Pulse
Blog

The Taproot Mini brings a bit of fun to The Pulse

Taproot now has its own daily crossword, created by Edmonton puzzle-maker Brandon Cathcart.

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Taproot Edmonton’s social media posts are now automated
Blog

Taproot Edmonton’s social media posts are now automated

Social media can be a valuable tool, but we've realized it's not essential to our mission to help you understand what's happening in Edmonton and the surrounding region.

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It’s time to share what’s on your election agenda
Blog

It’s time to share what’s on your election agenda

Curiosity is at the heart of everything Taproot does, and covering a municipal election is no different. We begin by asking what you care about and building our work around that in the months leading up to voting day on Oct. 20.

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