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Taproot presents a special project exploring what works, what doesn't, and what can be done to improve Edmonton's housing ecosystem as we head into the 2025 municipal election. There are no simple ...
The head of Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation said a new manufacturing facility and start-up incubator that the company is building at the Edmonton Research Park should help spur a new wave of health ...
NAIT’s Driving Net Zero event in November showcased hydrogen-powered trucks and the polytechnic’s course on hydrogen vehicles with partners from Diesel Tech Industries and the Alberta Motor ...
The provincial government is projecting the Edmonton area will be one of the fastest-growing regions in the province between now and 2046. Data published by the Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance ...
This week, council committees will meet to discuss the restoration of the historic Douglas Manor, a plan to invest in downtown, and the business case for an African Multicultural Community Centre.
An Alberta MLA says his private member's bill, now set for debate as the legislature reconvenes for its spring session, could grant both the provincial government and Albertans control over national ...
This week, council committees will hear updates from administration on the city's supply of industrial land, debate a new policy for street design, and explore options for what would have been the ...
The owners of the forthcoming restaurant Bernadette's say their previous success with Pei Pei Chei Ow has allowed them to pursue their larger goal of increasing Indigenous representation within ...
An Edmonton chocolate company that makes endurance bars for athletes has been named a semifinalist for this year’s Startup Global Pitch Competition. 7 Summits Snacks is hoping that access to business ...
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is shaking up its academic structure to respond to industry needs as it looks towards 2050, a senior leader said. The polytechnic institute, opened in 1962 ...
Jay Downton thinks opening a new coffee shop in the Cloverdale neighbourhood later this month could help increase interest in Edmonton's river valley.
A new pilot project that tests if a community animator can build a sense of inclusion at an apartment building where people with developmental disabilities live has already convinced the building ...
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