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technology business

Amii aims for more "collisions" at Upper Bound

In an effort to increase cross-pollination at the Upper Bound artificial intelligence conference, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute is encouraging a bit more intermingling of its streams.

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history downtown

A moment in history: May 15, 1899

On this day in 1899, one of Edmonton's most enduring and influential businesses was advertising its wares.

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city council transportation

Podcast considers slimmed-down streets, Edge Fund treats

The return of Edmonton's Summer Streets Program while e-scooters are absent is bittersweet in the estimation of Episode 263 of Speaking Municipally.

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city council police

On the agenda: Police annual report, rezoning, Rice Howard Way

This week, council will consider creating a permanent clean energy retrofit program, review the Edmonton Police Service's annual report, and decide if it will establish a pedestrian-friendly entertainment district downtown.

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A person in an industrial uniform reading "InnoTech Alberta" and "Chris" operates lab equipment.
technology business

Canada's first hydrogen quality testing centre opens in Edmonton

InnoTech Alberta's new Hydrogen Quality Centre at Edmonton Research Park can test for impurities better than any other lab in Canada, meaning industry can now validate its hydrogen for fuel cells much closer to home.

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arts business

How Dept.9 is taking bets to grow local film

Dept.9 Studios is betting a new short-form series called Department of Paranormal Affairs can raise the profile of Alberta's film industry.

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engagement trees

Calls for public engagement: Urban forest, aging, La Perle and Belmead renewal

Here are opportunities to help shape municipal planning about Edmonton's urban forest, renewal in La Perle and Belmead, and aging in Strathcona County.

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city council business

Edmonton grants $4.7M to 17 organizations through Edge Fund

Details of $4.7 million in Edmonton Edge Fund grants the city is awarding to 17 innovators and entrepreneurs to create economic or social benefits went live on May 7.

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history business

A moment in history: May 8, 1912

On this day in 1912, the Hardstone Brick Company was pumping out bricks that would help build the city.

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The Pulse

A weekday news briefing that informs you about what's going on in Edmonton.

The Pulse

Wednesday, May 15

In this edition: Amii aims for more "collisions" at Upper Bound; the City of Edmonton is supporting Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Tuesday, May 14

In this edition: Podcast considers slimmed-down streets, Edge Fund treats; Chef Bombay is making Indian food accessible to all; and more headlines and happenings

The Pulse

Monday, May 13

In this edition: On the agenda: Police annual report, rezoning, Rice Howard Way; new task force to tackle housing and homelessness in Edmonton; and more headlines and happenings


Events

Check out the beta version of the Taproot Edmonton Calendar. This is our latest effort to inform and connect our community, building on the attention Taproot already pays to what's going on in the Edmonton region.

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Roundups

Weekly newsletters that go deeper on topics of interest.

Roundup

Food Roundup: May 14, 2024

The latest on food in Edmonton. Asian Heritage Month events to check out; Edmonton's first alcohol-free cocktail bar set to open; Andy's IGA on 142 Street to be replaced by LOCA

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Roundup

Tech Roundup: May 14, 2024

The latest on tech in Edmonton. Edmonton startups pitching at Inventures; Edge Fund awards $4.75M to 17 projects; Canada's first hydrogen quality testing centre opens in Edmonton

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Roundup

Business Roundup: May 10, 2024

The latest on business in Edmonton. Bill 20 housing measures generate cautious optimism; Edge Fund invests $4.7M in YEG; luxury homes selling, but slowly

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Roundup

Arts Roundup: May 09, 2024

The latest on arts in Edmonton. Metro and Aviary call for increased support; Downtown Business Association reveals art installations; Magpie Books opens in old Glass location

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Roundup

Regional Roundup: May 08, 2024

The latest on the region in Edmonton. Ardrossan residents receives wildfire award; Edmonton Global investments support $250M in capital expenditure; Capital Power cancels $2.4B project

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Roundup

Health Innovation Roundup: May 08, 2024

The latest on health innovation in Edmonton. U of A gets $100M from feds for pandemic prep; health innovators clean up at YEG Startup Awards; MACH32 part of accelerator program in Boston

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Blog Posts

Updates on what Taproot Edmonton has been up to recently.

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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Meet Taproot Edmonton’s new managing editor
Blog

Meet Taproot Edmonton’s new managing editor

We're happy beyond measure to introduce you to Taproot Edmonton's new managing editor, Tim Querengesser.

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Meet Taproot Edmonton’s new curator/reporter
Blog

Meet Taproot Edmonton’s new curator/reporter

We're excited to introduce you to Stephanie Swensrude, the latest addition to Taproot Edmonton's editorial team.

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