DEVELOPMENT
- Edmonton real estate market headed for 2016 correction: Experts [Metro News]
- Second phase of Edmonton’s Blatchford cleanup comes in well under budget [Edmonton Journal]
- Well-to-do Edmonton neighbourhoods call for halt on skinny — or at least skinnier — homes [Edmonton Journal]
- NAIT to face $107 million bill for Blatchford land [Metro News
DOWNTOWN
- Downtown Edmonton condo project likely to remain huge hole after deal collapses [Edmonton Journal]
- Alberta government plans to expand legislature grounds [CBC]
- Alberta government makes bid to block condo towers in West Rossdale [Edmonton Journal]
- Paula Simons: Downtown Edmonton needs a bold new Enterprise mission [Edmonton Journal]
TRANSPORT
- Rabbit Hill Road congestion driving south end Edmonton residents crazy [Edmonton Journal]
- Wi-Fi on the rails: Edmonton expands service to all stations on the Capital Line [Metro News]
- A new parking project hopes central restuarants will thrive [The Yards]
- What’s the future of Greyhound’s main intercity transport hub? [The Yards]
LOCAL NEWS
- Swanky new Victoria Park Pavilion opens Saturday in Edmonton [Edmonton Journal]
- Art Gallery of Alberta looks to improve access and diversity of audience [CBC]
- #YEGCANVAS brings high traffic to Edmonton artists [Edmonton Journal]
- Rutherford the Time-Travelling Moose shares Edmonton history [CBC]
- Downtown Edmonton needs four more grocery stores: U of A study [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton city council continuing reconciliation work: Supporting indigenous communities by funding several projects [CBC]
- Ice castle kingdom gains a foothold in Edmonton’s Hawrelak Park [Edmonton Journal]
- David Staples: New Freezeway will help clobber Deadmonton winters [Edmonton Journal]
MISCELLANY
- Economists agree: economic models underestimate climate change [Vox]
- Canada’s condo boom spikes to heights not seen since 1971 — and that’s making economists nervous [Edmonton Journal]
- Brutalism: How unpopular buildngs come back in fashion [BBC]
- Fines for jaywalking vary from $15 to $700 across Canada [Metro News]
- Highlights from Calgary’s Cycle Track [City of Calgary]