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The Pulse

Thursday, March 13

In this edition: Pouring a double: Trade mission to Japan and Cocktail Week boost beverage industry; calls for public engagement: Accessibility, affordable housing, rezonings; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Wednesday, March 12

In this edition: Council ponders new infrastructure committee; another statue stolen from an Edmonton park; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Tuesday, March 11

In this edition: Economic developer helps companies move export sights off U.S. and onto Japan, Mexico, Middle East; many riders don't perceive Edmonton transit as safe, report shows; and more headlines and happenings


A group of about 30 people pose on a street in London, England.
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Economic developer helps companies move export sights off U.S. and onto Japan, Mexico, Middle East

Manisha Arora, the director of trade for Edmonton Global, says that as Canadian businesses more seriously explore what export markets exist beyond the United States, they find the answers depend on what they export and their ability to adapt to different international standards.

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A ground-source heat pump.
city council climate change

Council urged to accelerate adoption of heat pumps

A city committee is urging council to partner with EPCOR to accelerate the adoption of ground-source heat pumps.

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People wait at a bus stop in downtown Edmonton.
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On the agenda: Community revitalization levy, violence prevention, transit priority

This week, council committees will meet to debate whether to extend the community revitalization levies in downtown and the Quarters, hear about the city's new plan to prevent violence, and discuss more locations for transit priority measures.

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Mayor Amarjeet Sohi speaks at a podium beside a slide that reads "Mayoral Keynote Address: Balancing Inclusivity and Social Cohesion in an Era of Rising Polarization: Mayoral Leadership in Building Resilient Cities in the Face of Migration Challenges"
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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 canopy of green leaves as seen from beneath a tree
trees climate change

For Edmonton, a sustainable future depends on trees

Even though a council committee has put off passing a bylaw to protect trees on private property, the Tomorrow Foundation for a Sustainable Future is encouraged to see progress on a file that is vital to the city's ability to lessen and mitigate the effects of climate change.

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Heather Ratsoy speaks at a news conference
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Downtown daycares in danger of succumbing to pandemic

As Edmontonians weather a fifth wave of the pandemic, the prolonged closure of many downtown offices has left daycares in the heart of the city struggling to stay open.

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Person with a walker boarding an Edmonton Transit Service bus via an accessibility ramp
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Calls for public engagement: Accessibility, affordable housing, rezonings

Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about accessibility, rezoning, affordable housing, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.

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A man in a suit holds out one hand while using a microphone with the other while seated at a table.
business food

Pouring a double: Trade mission to Japan and Cocktail Week boost beverage industry

Keenan Pascal, the CEO of Token Bitters, says his latest trade trip to Japan is a way to bolster Edmonton's beverage industry — something he also does as a co-organizer of Edmonton Cocktail Week, which takes place from March 17 to 23.

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Councillors sit in council chambers.
city council infrastructure

Council ponders new infrastructure committee

Edmonton city council will vote in mid-March on whether to establish a standing committee focused on infrastructure before the municipal election in October.

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Roundup

Arts Roundup: March 13, 2025

With news from Unceded, Hailey Benedict, Visual Arts Studio Association, SkirtsAfire Festival, Ballet Edmonton, Edmonton Poetry Festival, and more.

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Roundup

Regional Roundup: March 12, 2025

With news from Sturgeon County, Enoch Cree First Nation, St. Albert, Parkland County, Strathcona County, Heidelberg Materials, Leduc County, and more.

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Roundup

Health Innovation Roundup: March 12, 2025

With news from Health Cities, Entos Pharmaceuticals, PRAIRIE Hub for Pandemic Preparedness, Sinoveda, Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation, and more.

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Roundup

Food Roundup: March 11, 2025

With news from Downtown Dining Week, Ben's Meat and Deli, Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, DRTY Ice Cream, NAIT, Art of Cake, That Wine Nerd, Zocalo, and more

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Roundup

Tech Roundup: March 11, 2025

With news from AltaML, Amii, Upper Bound, Edmonton Screen, Jobber, Wyvern, ELIXR Simulations, and more. Plus, a listing of job opportunities in tech.

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Roundup

Business Roundup: March 07, 2025

With news from Capital Power, Oilers Entertainment Group, Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, Jobber, Darkhorse Emergency, Waiward Industrial, and more.

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Roundup

Events Roundup: March 06, 2025

With an event pick from Taproot managing editor Tim Querengesser and a zoom in on SkirtsAfire events to add to your calendar.

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Podcast

An ICEy reception to CRL extension

We discuss the potential renaming of the field at Commonwealth Stadium, a recommendation to accelerate the adoption of heat pumps, another Edmonton Public School Board trustee resignation, and the new ICE District deal. Plus, we talk about the Energy City Cactus Rats, ETS merchandise, and more.

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Podcast

A committee is born

A new committee of council has been born (or, at least, is in utero). Plus, Bridgegate both continues and concludes, council has approved the Nordic spa in the river valley, and the province's CorruptCare scandal (allegedly) reaches the city.

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Podcast

Bridgelocked

You may have heard that several bridges will be closed at once, but is that true? We dig into bridge maintenance planned for the next few years. We also discuss new bus priority measures, Lime's winter cycling pilot, an audit of DATS, and the upcoming wildfire season.

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How wellness checks help Taproot thrive
Blog

How wellness checks help Taproot thrive

At Taproot, we pride ourselves on creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to do their best work. One of the practices that has helped us do this is the wellness check, a simple but powerful way to start every meeting.

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How Taproot Edmonton made an impact in 2024
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How Taproot Edmonton made an impact in 2024

Did you know Taproot Edmonton sent 1.3 million emails in 2024? That's a lot of informing, connecting, and inspiring people with reliable intelligence about the Edmonton region. Here's more on what our team has been able to accomplish this year.

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Taproot harvests curiosity about housing at well-attended event
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Taproot harvests curiosity about housing at well-attended event

Taproot brought its Housing Complex project to the public by hosting an event that was part panel discussion, part question-gathering, and part mind-mapping exercise. While we discussed our editorial series, we also turned the mic (or in this case, m...

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