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Wednesday, April 15
In this edition: Study measures housing insecurity among Black youth in Edmonton; Charter challenges launched against U of A over 2024 encampment removal; and more headlines and happenings
Tuesday, April 14
In this edition: Dining week spike helps restaurant group face coming challenges; documents reveal details behind Edmonton police AI facial recognition cameras; and more headlines and happenings
Monday, April 13
In this edition: On the agenda: Taxes, budget, River Crossing; reliability on Edmonton bus routes varies widely, transit report card shows; and more headlines and happenings
Study measures housing insecurity among Black youth in Edmonton
A study of the housing experiences of Black youth in Edmonton has found some alarming vulnerabilities and a need for further research.
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Dining week spike helps restaurant group face coming challenges
The Common saw a 20% increase in sales during Downtown Dining Week in March, a welcome boon heading into a summer that will see increased fees for patios.
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On the agenda: Taxes, budget, River Crossing
This week, council will discuss the drivers of tax increases, vote on increasing the budget for various capital projects, and consider approving the first phase of the River Crossing Community Development.
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Inside the Rossdale Power Plant
Paul Collis remembers a time when the Rossdale Power Plant was filled with steam, noise, and life.
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Controversial casino licence changes hands in $5.8M deal
The licence for a casino set to be moved from Camrose to south Edmonton, while still sending charity proceeds to rural Alberta, has been sold in a $5.8-million deal.
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Mayor lauds anti-racism efforts amid acrimony
Mayor Amarjeet Sohi has been highlighting the city's anti-racism efforts, even travelling to Berlin to speak about it. But the committee charged with shaping that work has been paused, raising concerns about a lack of community involvement and delays in implementing the city's anti-racism strategy.
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A moment in history: April 10, 1942
On this day in 1942, Edmonton's amateur astronomers were getting a lesson in asteroids.
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A moment in history: March 27, 1969
On this day in 1969, Edmonton's storied candy store, the Palace of Sweets, was advertising its Easter treats.
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A moment in history: March 20, 1931
On this day in 1931, talk of secession was floating around the Alberta Legislature.
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Regional Roundup: April 15, 2026
With news from Gibbons, Edmonton Tourism Awards, Edmonton International Airport, the Muslim Association of St. Albert, Saskitoba, Beaumont, and more.
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Health Innovation Roundup: April 15, 2026
With news from Concordia University of Edmonton, Hexagon Wellness, API, A Taste for Life, BioAlberta, SMHeartCard, Fedora Pharmaceuticals, and more.
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Food Roundup: April 14, 2026
With news from the Culinary Arts Cook-Off, Woodwork, The Common, Best of Brunch YEG, Stawnichy's Mundare Sausage, Tee Pee Treats, and more.
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Tech Roundup: April 14, 2026
With news from Startup TNT, Wyvern, Edmonton Unlimited, Edmonton Police Service, Plantae Technologies, MacEwan University, NiaHealth, and more.
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Business Roundup: April 10, 2026
With news from the Edmonton Tourism Awards, National Bank, OEG, Augusta Fashion and Textiles, Go Auto, Amii, API, X5 Management, Innovotech, and more.
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Events Roundup: April 9, 2026
Featuring an event pick from Taproot curator/reporter Stephanie Swensrude and a listing of festival events that you can add to your calendar.
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Arts Roundup: April 9, 2026
With news from Augusta Fashion and Textiles, Pocket-Sized Series, Jane's Walk YEG, BatRabbit Collective, Edmonton Poetry Festival, Beamdog, and more.
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Everyone disliked that
This week, potential changes to the zoning bylaw that would reduce the maximum height in the RS zone disappointed everyone. Plus, we talk about the Edmonton Region Defence Alliance and the city's efforts to cash in on increased defence spending.
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Swing for the fences
We spoke with the Edmonton Riverhawks about the proposed River Crossing plan that could turn the RE/MAX Field parking lot into housing. Plus, derelict property owners better look out — Mayor Andrew Knack is coming for you! And we reminisce about the good old days of Boston Pizza on Jasper Avenue.
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The water is safe to drink
Council took some steps toward funding a comprehensive BRT and pedestrian realm project along Whyte Ave, but we also learned that the city will continue to make some piecemeal changes this year. Plus, The Quarters CRL isn't doing so well, and the city wants you to build the budget.
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Taproot Survey earns nod from National Newspaper Awards
Taproot's effort to help voters make an informed decision in the 2025 municipal election is a finalist for a National Newspaper Award in the Innovation in Journalism category.
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What we learned from Taproot’s 2026 audience survey
We recently completed our second annual audience survey. Hundreds of people took the time to respond again this year. Thank you!
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How Taproot Edmonton made an impact in 2025
We embarked on 2025 with a clear mission: to inform, connect, and empower our community with reliable intelligence. It was a year that tested our capacity and proved our value, as we navigated challenging economic times, covered a pivotal municipal e...
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