The Pulse: Jan. 4, 2024

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  • -5°C: A mix of sun and cloud with 30% chance of flurries. Fog becoming fog patches early in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 5. Wind chill minus 15 in the morning and minus 9 in the afternoon. (forecast)
  • 5-2: The Edmonton Oilers (19-15-1) defeated the Philadelphia Flyers (19-13-5) on Jan. 2. It was the team's sixth straight win. (details)

A photo collage of six pictures, in order: A person stands in a blue T-shirt that reads "Deeleeo"; two people stand looking at the camera with their hands in their pockets; an Edmonton Police Service cruiser parked on a downtown street; a crowd listens to a speaker at an event at the Advanced Technology Centre; a person rides a bike past a building with a sign that says "CO*LAB"; two people stand beneath a sign that reads "Vietnamese submarine".

Year in review: Police, proteins, packages


By Colin Gallant and Stephanie Swensrude and Tim Querengesser

In 2023, Taproot reported on several stories that continued to evolve after we published them. Here are some updates:

Deeleeo offers same-day delivery to help local businesses compete (Jan. 10, 2023)

The original story: Deeleeo founder and CEO Jackson Payne told Taproot that he created the company to make the last mile of delivery for local merchants easier. Deeleeo had also been accepted into The Alberta Innovates Revenue Accelerator powered by GrowthX.

Then what? After progressing through several accelerators throughout 2023, Deeleeo now appears to have shifted its value proposition to same-day delivery that's both local and between cities. It is now operating in Calgary, Red Deer, Toronto, Vancouver, and Kelowna as well as in Edmonton. Over the course of 2023, Deeleeo made the top 20 for Startup TNT's Investment Summit VII and Investment Summit VIII. In September, Payne was a panellist with Prepr's 2023 Industry Future Challenge discussion on the future of retail. Asked what autonomous delivery will mean for the industry, Payne noted Deeleeo's merchants and consumers still value humans. "I believe there'll be a day when there's a lot of robots doing deliveries for a lot of non-perishable items that may be not as important to bring that personal touch," Payne said. "But there are a lot of deliveries still that a person doing them brings a lot of value, especially when that person has a great presence about them." — Tim Querengesser

Future Fields gets funding to scale fruit-fly-powered biomanufacturing (Feb. 23, 2023)

The original story: In February, Taproot reported that Future Fields had secured $15.1 million and was working to build the world's first production facility for recombinant protein derived from genetically engineered fruit flies in Edmonton.

Then what? In April, Foresight Canada named Future Fields the Venture of the Year at its first Alberta Cleantech Awards. "Cleantech is the present and the future," Future Fields posted on LinkedIn after the win. In June, co-founder Matt Anderson-Baron spoke with AgFunder News about using fruit flies to generate recombinant protein. Anderson-Baron also discussed the new Edmonton facility. Also in June, the company announced it was starting to work with gene-editing company Jenthera Therapeutics to manufacture a "first-of-its-kind cancer-fighting protein." In September, the company launched a contract development and manufacturing organization service to help small- to medium-sized biopharmaceutical companies produce proteins. Looking ahead to 2024, Anderson-Baron told AgFunder News that Future Fields will be able to produce "kilogram quantities" of proteins in its new facility. "We've broken ground (on the facility) now. We have the space. It's in progress. We'll be operational in there probably by January (or) February (2024)." — Tim Querengesser

Edmonton Police Service sees jump in departing officers in 2022 (March 10, 2023)

The original story: In March, Taproot reported that more Edmonton Police Service officers had left the service in 2022 than in previous years. As of Dec. 14, 2022, 50 officers had resigned and 47 had announced their retirement. A spokesperson for EPS said some officers had resigned "citing a negative political environment that made the job less enjoyable."

Then what? In the wake of a person gunning down EPS officers Brett Ryan and Travis Jordan in March, Edmonton Police Association president Curtis Hoople drew attention to the negative effects policing has on officers and their families. At the same time, a senior police official said the agency saw an increase in people interested in becoming a police officer after the killings. An EPS media advisor confirmed the police service received a marginal rise in interest but said it's impossible to pinpoint the cause. A spokesperson told Taproot that from Jan. 1, 2023, to Dec. 22, 2023, 34 sworn EPS members resigned and 42 retired, for a total of 76 officers. That total is lower than 2022, when 97 members left the force, but is higher than every year since 2014. — Stephanie Swensrude

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Headlines: Jan. 4, 2023


By Kevin Holowack

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For your agenda: Jan. 4, 2024


By Debbi Serafinchon

Here are some events happening today in the Edmonton area:

And here are some upcoming events to keep in mind:

Visit the beta version of the Taproot Edmonton Calendar for many more events in the Edmonton region.

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