URBAN DEVELOPMENT
- Council allows skinny homes and garage suites across Edmonton [Edmonton Journal]
- Staples: Skinny homes part of Edmonton’s housing solution [Edmonton Journal]
- New residents’ group aims to push back against infill [Edmonton Journal]
- Cranes crowd downtown skyline as boom grows [Edmonton Journal]
- Lamphier: Downtown Edmonton still humming [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton should keep Telus Field while working to attract baseball team, officials say [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton company to breathe life into Glenora Skyline condo project [Edmonton Sun]
- Baccarat Casino to be replaced by upscale entertainment and gaming facility [Edmonton Journal]
- Rexall Place should partner with downtown arena or be demolished, committee recommends [Edmonton Journal]
- Staples: Northlands can rise from rubble of a demolished Rexall Place [Edmonton Journal]
- Iveson: River Crossing – Building a New Story for Rossdale [Doniveson.ca]
TRANSPORTATION
- Low-income transit pass for Edmonton transit needed, say people on margins [Metro Edmonton]
- Edmonton annual bike lane review brought forward [Metro Edmonton]
- City of Edmonton reveals proposed design for 83 and 102 Avenue bike routes [Metro Edmonton]
- City should reroute 95th Avenue bike lane, Knack says [Edmonton Journal]
- Get a “full body suntan” when the World Naked Bike Ride comes to Edmonton [Metro Edmonton]
- Citadel Theatre bracing for LRT construction [CBC Edmonton]
ENVIRONMENT
- Edmonton’s bad air is dirtier than Toronto’s, which has five times the people [Edmonton Journal]
- Sick coyotes’ habits boost encounters with humans [CBC Edmonton]
- City takes on crumbling banks, flooded trails in Mill Creek Ravine [Edmonton Journal]
YEG [HI]STORIES
- 117-year old building demolished on Whyte Avenue [CBC Edmonton]
- Oliver’s Beer Castle [Edmonton City As Museum Project]
- Apartment Living – Then and Now [Edmonton City As Museum Project]
- April 17, 1905: New city wants modern sidewalks [Edmonton Journal]
- April 14, 1967: Move to save Rutherford House falters [Edmonton Journal]
LOCAL NEWS
- No-sleeping rule at public libraries unwelcome change for Edmonton’s homeless [Edmonton Journal]
- Simons: Downtown Edmonton needs a day shelter, but the library isn’t it [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton aims to expand right to Beaumont’s border [Edmonton Journal]
- Coming up at City Council: April 20-24, 2015 [Mastermaq.ca]
- Council votes to chop Edmonton 2015 property tax increase [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton students pen poetic phrases etched into High Level Bridge sidewalk [Metro Edmonton]
- Simons: Once Upon A Time: Edmonton’s new brand book swaps slogans for stories [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton housing market showing ‘strong growth’ [CBC Edmonton]
- Duchess Bake Shop listed as one of the top bakeries in the world [Metro Edmonton]
- Tree houses coming to Edmonton’s Churchill Square [Metro Edmonton]
- No Salvation Army for Edmonton’s Alberta Avenue after city decision [Metro Edmonton]
- Closure of law faculty’s café will add to the daily grind, supporters say [Edmonton Journal]
MISCELLANY
- A Coloring Book for City Lovers [CityLab]
- Fossil Fuels Just Lost the Race Against Renewables [Bloomberg]
- Mulligan: Don’t think for a moment that the city is neglecting drivers [Calgary Herald]