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The band Bad Buddy on stage in a kaleidoscopic photo illustration

Double Lunch's 'band hotel' among resources for the music industry

Emily Bachynski was sick of uncomfortable touring life after 10 years with her band Bad Buddy, so she decided to open a "band hotel."

Parking signs mounted to a pole.

On the agenda: Day spaces, economic development, parking

This week, Edmonton city councillors will discuss day spaces for vulnerable Edmontonians, a review of economic development agencies, and potential changes to city-owned parking.

A newspaper clipping of a photograph of the Glendale golf club

A moment in history: June 5, 1964

On this day in 1964, the Glendale Golf and Country Club was showing off its brand-new clubhouse.

Smoky skies in downtown Edmonton.

Your turn: Climate, leisure access, and pipeline route

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes Edmonton's annual climate change and energy perception survey, feedback on the leisure access pass program, and open houses about the proposed Yellowhead Pipeline.

The Pulse

Tuesday, June 9

In this edition: Double Lunch's 'band hotel' among resources for the music industry; Edmonton city councillors considering $6.5M plan to address homelessness; and more headlines and happenings

Roundup

Food Roundup: June 9, 2026

With news from Explore Edmonton, The Heart & Plate, EMRLD, Khazana, Bae Food Group, Sunrise Bakery, Patricia Street Deli, Upper Crust, and more.

Roundup

Tech Roundup: June 9, 2026

With news from Amii, CarePros, Dr. Phone Fix, AltaML, Space Copy, Areto Labs, U of A, NorQuest, Shawn Kanungo, and more.

Speaking Municipally

No way four way

We've got a little update on Bridgegate, and we talk about the impact of major construction projects on businesses. Plus, we go on a bit of a deep dive into a southeast neighbourhood that was designed with only one way in or out. What could go wrong?


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A group of children and adults ride bikes down a residential road

Bike Bus expands to two more schools, explores other municipalities

An organization that facilitates group rides for cycling students has expanded to two more schools in Edmonton and may be on its way to other Alberta cities, too.

A man stands in front of a bulletin board with white and blue papers pinned to it.

Labo Coffee's bulletin board connects adventurers with side quests

A Whyte Avenue coffee shop has launched a quest board to help young people connect with each other while avoiding pressure to monetize their skills.

Milos Cvijanovic holds up two bags of bread inside Brio Bakery

As founders exit, new owners seek to keep food faves growing

What does it take to keep an Edmonton food institution not only alive but thriving? The owners of Brio Bakery seem to have found the recipe, and the founders of Jack's Burger Shack hope their successors do, too.

A bus stop sign on Whyte Avenue.

Proposed BRT on Whyte Ave would remove parking, travel lanes

The City of Edmonton has released two configuration options for one of its bus rapid transit routes down Whyte Avenue and in the University of Alberta area, both of which would remove street parking from most of the corridor, reduce vehicle travel lanes to one in each direction, and allow emergency vehicles to use the BRT lanes.

Explore Edmonton tests reusable dishware at basketball event

Explore Edmonton is testing a partnership with a reusable-dishware provider to further reduce waste at events.

Amii gets share of federal funding in AI strategy

The federal government's new artificial intelligence strategy, called AI for All, contains $2.3 billion in spending, some of which the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute will share with its sister research institutes, Mila and the Vector Institute.

Mayors seek federal funding for downtowns at Edmonton conference

Mayors of Canada's largest cities are calling for the federal government to focus on infrastructure, homelessness, and organized crime and extortion in its next budget to support stronger downtowns and economic growth.

Author launches book on gender activism

This week, we're highlighting an event pick by Taproot community coordinator Debbi Serafinchon.


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Food Roundup: June 9, 2026

With news from Explore Edmonton, The Heart & Plate, EMRLD, Khazana, Bae Food Group, Sunrise Bakery, Patricia Street Deli, Upper Crust, and more.

Tech Roundup: June 9, 2026

With news from Amii, CarePros, Dr. Phone Fix, AltaML, Space Copy, Areto Labs, U of A, NorQuest, Shawn Kanungo, and more.

Business Roundup: June 5, 2026

With news from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Amii, API, Explore Edmonton, Swift Charge, Averton, ECF, The Nation Network, and more.

Events Roundup: June 4, 2026

Featuring an event pick from Taproot community coordinator Debbi Serafinchon and a listing of music events that you can add to your calendar.

Arts Roundup: June 4, 2026

With news from Nextfest, Folk Fest, Absurd Collective, Speplól Tanya Zilinski, Fringe, Saraswoti Lamichhane, vrCAVE, Labo Coffee, and others.

Regional Roundup: June 3, 2026

With news from Gibbons, Edmonton Global, ATCO, Start Alberta, YEG, University of Alberta, Pinnacorp Investments, Chipotle, Amplify, and more.

Health Innovation Roundup: June 3, 2026

With news from the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Northernmost, RWI, Quickcard, Alberta Innovates, the Social Impact Innovation Hub, ECF, and more.


Speaking Municipally

Stop trying to make a tree bylaw happen, it's not going to happen

Edmonton city council has approved what has been described as an alternative to a private tree protection bylaw. Plus, we take a look at proposed changes to Jasper Avenue and Whyte Avenue. But don't worry, they're not funded yet.

Speaking Municipally

This week had Highs and Lows

The City of Edmonton announced plans to decommission and replace three iconic bridges: the High Level Bridge and the Low Level Bridges. Plus, we talk with Coun. Erin Rutherford about unfunded service packages and how the budget process is changing this year.

Speaking Municipally

Return to office! But not on your bike

Business organizations have called once again for municipal employees to return to the office full time, but the mayor isn't budging. Plus, the province is planning legislation that would let it review or remove bike lanes.

Speaking Municipally

You have been engaged

Edmonton city council has approved a rezoning that will allow a 25-storey tower in Windsor Park. Plus, Stephanie took a trip to a budget engagement session to learn what the mayor's been hearing from Edmontonians.


Taproot at 10: Celebrating the beginning

Taproot at 10: Celebrating the beginning

Ten years ago this week, we took our first step toward finding out whether Taproot was worth building.

Accessibility and design improvements across Taproot

Accessibility and design improvements across Taproot

Delivering reliable intelligence to our community means thinking about how to serve the entire community. With the help of our readers, we identified accessibility and design as key areas for improvement.

Taproot Survey earns more award nominations

Taproot Survey earns more award nominations

Taproot's 2025 municipal election project has earned two new award nominations, from the Canadian Journalism Foundation and the National Media Awards Foundation.