The Pulse: Jan. 18, 2024

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  • -19°C: Mainly sunny. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 19. Wind chill minus 32 in the morning and minus 24 in the afternoon. Risk of frostbite. (forecast)
  • $70 million: Someone in Alberta has won $70 million with a Lotto Max ticket sold "somewhere in the province," the Western Canada Lottery Corporation said. (details)
  • 11: The Edmonton Oilers have won 11 straight games, extending a record-breaking streak, and are rising the Western Conference toward a chance at the playoffs. (details)
  • 7pm: The Edmonton Oilers (24-15-1) play the Seattle Kraken (19-16-9) at Rogers Place. (details)

Actors pose in flamboyant costumes around a bar set on a theatre stage. Each is raising a glass.

Teatro Live! forms club to repay loan


By Colin Gallant

Enduring Edmonton theatre company Teatro Live! has leveraged community support to help repay its Canadian Emergency Business Account loan, due Jan. 18. Doing so means Teatro will see $20,000 of its $60,000 loan forgiven, with the remaining $40,000 to be subsidized by something called The Teatro 400.

The 400 concept isn't a run-of-the-mill fundraiser. It seeks 400 donations of $100 each that net donors tax receipts and membership in a club of patronage. Contributors will be invited to a thank-you party later this year.

Conceptual as that may sound, it came to the organization's leader organically. "Not a lot (of thought went into it)," Stewart Lemoine, founder and resident playwright for Teatro Live!, told Taproot.

Lemoine said taking a loan to repay Teatro's $60,000 loan and receive $20,000 in debt forgiveness was a less-than-ideal option due to costs. "At the beginning of December we had sort of talked about strategies… I think I just said in a meeting, 'You know, all we need is 400 $100 donations.'"

The campaign raised $10,000 in its first day. As of Jan. 17, it hovered around $23,500 out of its $40,000 goal. Lemoine said he'd be surprised if the campaign raised $40,000 in time for the CEBA deadline. But he has a back-up plan.

"There is a fund in town called the Social Enterprise Fund, and they're great," Lemoine said. "They specialize in working with non-profits and are quite flexible in their terms. They're not as ironclad as the bank, and certainly offer a lower interest rate."

Taproot reached out to the Social Enterprise Fund, established by the Edmonton Community Foundation and the City of Edmonton in 2008, to ask if other non-profits have sought loans for pandemic relief as the CEBA deadline approaches. A representative said they couldn't comment.

For-profit businesses struggling to repay pandemic loans are currently in the news. But a theatre non-profit is a different beast. The arts are not highly profitable and rely on grants and donors as a result. During pandemic restrictions, many theatres were unable to operate even when restaurants and retailers could. Still, Lemoine is optimistic about Teatro's position in the pandemic loan mix.

"I just think we have a leg up just because we do have a charitable number and can issue tax receipts," Lemoine said. "It's been encouraging for a number of reasons — not just because we're eradicating the debt — but just so many lovely comments from people as they make their donations, sort of indicating the value of what we do, and their desire to see it keep going."

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Headlines: Jan. 18, 2024


By Kevin Holowack

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A satellite map of Edmonton with labels showing the location of La Perle and Belmead in the west and Meyonohk in the southeast

Calls for public engagement: Neighbourhood renewals, life in Strathcona County


By Kevin Holowack

Here are opportunities to help shape civic initiatives, including a public satisfaction survey in Strathcona County and renewal projects in Edmonton's Meyonohk, La Perle, and Belmead neighbourhoods.

  • Meyonohk Neighbourhood Renewal — The city has selected Meyonohk, a community in Mill Woods, for neighbourhood and alley renewal, with construction expected to start in 2026. The planning and design phase is now underway. A drop-in engagement event will take place from 5:30-8pm on Jan. 18 at Meyonohk School. Residents can provide input through an online survey until Jan. 31.
  • La Perle and Belmead Neighbourhood Renewal — The city is also planning to renew two adjacent neighbourhoods in west Edmonton, with construction set to begin 2026. The project team is hosting drop-in engagement events at the Belmead Community League on Jan. 25 and the La Perle Community League on Jan. 27. An online engagement event is happening Jan. 23, and an online survey is open until Feb. 5.
  • 2023 Public Satisfaction Survey (Strathcona County) — Residents of Strathcona County, including Sherwood Park, have a chance to share their thoughts on life and services in the county. Telephone surveys are ongoing, and an online survey is open until Feb. 14.
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Happenings: Jan. 18, 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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