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The Pulse

Friday, July 26

In this edition: Edmonton Transit Service seeks more input from youth; up to half of Jasper's structures potentially burned in wildfire, province says; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Thursday, July 25

In this edition: First look at the renovated Ortona Armoury Building; calls for public engagement: Pets, missing links, priority growth areas; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Wednesday, July 24

In this edition: Stationery shop parcel + prose is the latest closure on 124 Street; a moment in history: July 24, 1979; and more headlines and happenings


A shopkeeper behind a counter surrounded by stationery products and plants.
business arts

Stationery shop parcel + prose is the latest closure on 124 Street

The parcel + prose stationery boutique is closing at the end of July due to challenges its owner said stemmed primarily from a costly pandemic loan — though this may not be the end of the store.

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Two people sit at a table inside a dimly lit restaurant.
food business

How JMT Korean Cuisine laughed its way through opening delays

JMT Korean Cuisine, a restaurant that faced around two months of delays as it moved from downtown to Whyte Avenue, kept its customers engaged throughout with videos that poked fun at its situation.

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People look at art in an indoor space
business arts

Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre focuses on community as it reinvents itself

The Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre appears to have escaped the closures and empty storefronts that plague many urban malls by focusing on specialty stores and building a community, through vendors like the Night of Artists Gallery and its yearly art walk and gala.

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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"
city council racism

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
business city council

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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An Edmonton Transit Service bus parked next to trees and a standing person reading a book.
transit region

Edmonton Transit Service seeks more input from youth

The Edmonton Transit Service is doing qualitative research with young Edmontonians because their opinions are underrepresented in research, even though they make up at least 40% of ridership, says the service's branch manager.

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An outdoor cat rubbing up against the side of a concrete building
engagement cycling

Calls for public engagement: Pets, missing links, priority growth areas

Here are opportunities to help inform municipal planning about gaps in active transportation, animals and pet ownership, and potential rezoning in identified growth areas. Please only answer surveys from municipalities where you are a resident.

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The solarium in the Ortona Armoury Building.
arts business

First look at the renovated Ortona Armoury Building

Artists and non-profit organizations will return to the 110-year-old Ortona Armoury Building in September following a $16.3 million rehabilitation project by the City of Edmonton that dates back to the building's closure in 2019.

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Roundup

Business Roundup: July 26, 2024

The latest on business in Edmonton. With news on the Jasper wildfire, Aurora Hydrogen, Clio, SCFCan, Durabuilt Windows and Doors, Lotic Technologies, samdesk, KDays, and more

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Roundup

Arts Roundup: July 25, 2024

The latest on arts in Edmonton. With news from Dept.9, Hailey Benedict, Shout Out Out Out Out, Night of Artists Gallery, Art Gallery of Alberta, Rubaboo Arts Festival, and more

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Roundup

Regional Roundup: July 24, 2024

The latest on the region in Edmonton. With news from Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board, Canadian North, Edmonton International Airport, Voltarix Group, SAIL Home Foundation, and more

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Roundup

Health Innovation Roundup: July 24, 2024

The latest on health innovation in Edmonton. With news from Alberta Enterprise Corporation, Click&Push Accessibility, Future Fields, PulseMedica, Faculty of Skin, Wellspring Alberta, and more.

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Roundup

Food Roundup: July 23, 2024

The latest on food in Edmonton. With news from NAIT, Waffle Bird, Taste of Edmonton, KDays, L'OCA Quality Market, Tomato Wheels, Edmonton Urban Farm, and more

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Roundup

Tech Roundup: July 23, 2024

The latest on tech in Edmonton. With news from Nate Glubish, Wyvern, Technology North, pipikwan pêhtâkwan, Alberta Enterprise Corp., Jobber, Amii, and more

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Podcast

Code of conduct yourself accordingly

This week, council wraps for the summer, but not before kicking the can on their code of conduct. Plus, it's easier to eat food from a truck and harder to get bear spray from a store.

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Podcast

The real cup was the friends we made along the way

Game seven wasn't meant to be. That means that this is a boring politics podcast again and not a sports podcast. This week we discuss district plans, solar rebates, Warehouse Park, and the Edmonton Bike Park.

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Podcast

Dragging them back

The Oilers are now two wins from the Stanley Cup. Plus, council is (kinda) talking about substantial completion, non-residential taxes, and compensation for disruption from major construction.

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It’s time for Taproot’s summer break
Blog

It’s time for Taproot’s summer break

As is our custom twice a year, Taproot Edmonton is taking a break from our regular publishing schedule. This is to give our team a chance to catch their breath and make some room for the important but not urgent work that is vital for our long-term s...

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Introducing Taproot Edmonton’s Business Membership
Blog

Introducing Taproot Edmonton’s Business Membership

The Edmonton region is facing a significant challenge: a lack of coverage of the people and organizations shaping our community's future. With fewer resources dedicated to telling these important stories, everyone is missing out on vital information.

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The Taproot Edmonton Calendar will transform how Edmontonians discover local events
Blog

The Taproot Edmonton Calendar will transform how Edmontonians discover local events

We created the Taproot Edmonton Calendar to tackle a significant challenge within our community: the fragmentation and inaccessibility of local event information.

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