TRANSPORT
- David Staples: How far will Edmonton go to eliminate road fatalities? [Edmonton Journal]
- Michael O’Neill makes his recommendations on the Bicycle Bottleneck on 109 Street – Part 2 [EBC]
- Bad driving behaviour leads City of Edmonton to remove Pleasantview traffic barrier [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton officials oppose Uber regulating own drivers [Edmonton Journal]
- David Staples: ‘Our son never came home again’ [Edmonton Journal]
- Is Jasper Avenue, ‘the Finest Thoroughfare of the Golden West’, also the most dangerous? [The Yards]
- Edmonton council gives OK to free transit passes for disadvantaged youth [Metro News]
DEVELOPMENT
- Blatchford Field’s ambitious green goal could be a decade away [CBC]
- Edmonton council upset by inaction as affordable housing crisis looms [Edmonton Journal]
- Q&A: Residents in carbon-neutral Blatchford would share energy system, Edmonton city staff say [Edmonton Journal]
- Heritage advocates call for city to save Edmonton’s historic buildings [Metro News]
- Edmonton’s post-secondaries all want a piece of downtown. But how will that shape the area and the students? [The Yards]
LOCAL NEWS
- Amiskwaciy history series launches in Edmonton city hall [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton Then and Now: Jasper Avenue and 102nd Street [Edmonton Journal]
- Homeless displaced as Edmonton arena construction ramps up [Metro News]
- Task force makes 28 recommendations to end Edmonton poverty in a generation [Edmonton Journal]
- Special Edmonton Journal Series: From River to Tap [Edmonton Journal]
- Gotta Minute Film Fest turns LRT stations into mini-cinemas [Vue Weekly]
MISCELLANY
- Penny Ballem ousted as Vancouver city manager with $556K severance [CBC]
- City planner gives frank view of Vancouver’s challenges [Vancouver Sun]
- Just Who Is Vancouver’s Top Planner Calling a ‘Hater’? [The Tyee]
- Condo tower with no traditional parking sells 90% of units in five days [Calgary Herald]
- Seattle will let neighborhoods design their own crosswalks [Seattle Bike Blog]