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A closeup photo of computer hardware.
technology business

As province pushes data centres, Edmonton operator says challenges await

The Alberta government's work to lure data centres to the province and spur artificial intelligence could be a costly effort that exceeds the capacity of our electrical grid and highlight how expensive our electricity is, says the operator of several independent data centres in Edmonton.

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A photo of a the Edmonton Riverboat in a frozen North Saskatchewan River.
business technology

Looking ahead in 2025: Edmonton Riverboat, Edmonton Edge Fund

In 2024, Taproot reported on several stories that evolved after we published them. In this, our final retrospective of 2024, we caught up with two specific stories that will continue to offer new details in 2025.

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Healthquest president Brandon Blanck poses with crossed arms in front of greenery.
technology business

Healthquest acquisition signals another successful tech exit in Edmonton

The recent WELLSTAR acquisition of software company Healthquest follows in the footsteps of other local tech exits, including WinTax and Granify, as it is not a simple financial transaction but instead a move aimed to extend the company's reach.

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A group of people in winter wear gather outdoors between semi-trucks. One of the trucks is branded with the slogan "Transforming Transportation.
business arts

Year in review: Hydrogen hiccups, arts fundraising, tech summits

In 2024, Taproot reported on several stories that continued to evolve after we published them. Here are some updates.

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A photo of Edmonton's Churchill Square and a sign that has illuminated letters that spell Edmonton.
city council business

Taproot's big numbers of 2024

Numbers give news context, heft, and depth — and 2024 had lots of them. As Taproot prepares for a holiday break, we're sharing which numbers might matter most in the years ahead.

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A computer, accessories, and digital artwork are displayed on three screens.
technology business

Edmonton's gaming industry struggles as investment shrinks and provincial support is MIA

A gaming executive says the recent layoffs at Inflexion Games and the full closure of Humanoid Origin have been influenced by investment in gaming companies being scaled back and the ongoing absence of a tax credit program in Alberta.

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A scientist in a lab looks up at a colourful object.
technology food

Groups researching how to better recycle the 15 million pouches Albertans consume yearly

Drink pouches are ubiquitous but hard to recycle, a problem that a new three-year research project by the Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation at NAIT's Applied Research department is working to solve.

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Smoky skies in downtown Edmonton.
city council climate change

Report suggests Edmonton's emissions are decreasing too slowly

A report that updates Edmonton's progress on its carbon budget shows that the city was cloaked in wildfire smoke for several weeks cumulatively in the past two years.

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A panel for the exterior of a home to improve its energy efficiency is suspended from a crane.
technology housing

Building event showcases innovations that cut emissions

The Smart Sustainable Resilient Infrastructure Association is showcasing innovations from Alberta's building industry at a Nov. 19 showcase event, including one company from the region that uses local hay to increase efficiency.

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