Stephanie Swensrude

Stephanie Swensrude

Curator/Reporter

She/Her

Stephanie is a curator and reporter at Taproot Edmonton. She attended NAIT's radio and television program and has worked at CBC, CFJC in Kamloops, and 630 CHED. Stephanie loves to write about city council and learning more about how Edmonton works. When not reporting, you can find Stephanie roller skating, knitting, playing video games, baking, or chilling with her two adorable cats Juno and Pepper.


Recent work by Stephanie

A birds-eye view of residential development.
region economy

Beaumont leads region in growth as population and workforce surge

Officials in the fastest growing municipality in the Edmonton region in 2025 credit that growth to the appeal of regional life and economic opportunities, and the appeal to immigrants from specific communities looking to locate near those who share their backgrounds.

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City council in council chambers.
city council budget

On the agenda: Fall budget adjustment

This week, council will deliberate over changes to the fall budget adjustment at a council meeting scheduled for Dec. 1, 2, 3, and 4.

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A woman stands to the right of a table with artifacts on it.
history culture

RAM calls for artifacts of queer life

A trans man's first chest binder. A pair of platforms used in a drag performance. A Polaroid of a gaggle of lesbians at a queer dance party. All of these could be items that tell the story of queer history in Alberta, said Julia Rudko, assistant curator of daily life and leisure at the Royal Alberta Museum.

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A picture of a police vehicle.
police ethics

Police use of AI to create photo of dead woman 'complicated': Ethicist

An artificial intelligence and data ethicist said she feels the Edmonton Police Service's recent use of AI to create a photo of an unidentified deceased woman raises several questions.

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City hall in fall.
city council budget

On the agenda: Fall budget adjustment, orientation

This week, council will get its first look at the fall budget adjustment and will continue with orientation.

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A house is under construction next to a smaller, older blue house.
housing history

Heritage experts suggest residents pursue preservation

Heritage experts who spoke during a Taproot Exchange event said Edmonton's future will include infill but that keeping people on board will mean being sensitive to the character of mature neighbourhoods.

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Seven waste receptacles behind an infill development.
housing waste

How Edmonton is managing infill garbage-cart creep

The city is adapting how it collects waste from infill housing to address concerns about alleyways becoming cluttered with garbage carts.

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City councillors in council chambers.
city council zoning

First public hearing, public-private partnerships, rezonings

This week, Edmonton's new city council is scheduled to hold its first public hearing of the term to consider rezoning applications, and discuss partnerships with the private sector.

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A photo of a downtown property without development on it
downtown business

City mulls taxing derelict commercial properties more

Commercial properties that are rundown could face higher taxes in the future, as the city considers adding a derelict tax subclass for non-residential properties.

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