Spacing
How To Pronounce Muttart
By Erik Backstrom
Like every place, I suppose, Edmonton has its share of mysteries. Consider the tunnel under Jasper Avenue, the garage castle and the... Read More
This is Edmonton: Neon Sign Museum Part II
By Tom Young
Launched in February of 2014, the downtown neon sign museum is now over 2 and a half years old. With the opening of Rogers Place in... Read More
Edmonton Today: Arena District
By Tom Young
The arena races towards completion (less than 3 months to go!) and the rest of the district pulls itself out of the ground one floor... Read More
Time Lapse: Scrambling to Prioritize Pedestrians
By Stephanie Mah
Nestled in the heart of Edmonton’s downtown, the intersection at 103/102A Avenue and 101 Street is a bustling transportation... Read More
118 Avenue: Just More Gentrification?
By Vincent Puhakka
At some point, it would seem that every visitor or newcomer to our city will be asked to visit the Whyte Avenue strip. It’s not... Read More
What ETS riders need from a transit strategy: Part 2
By Vincent Puhakka
Following the first part of this series, the second round of the transit strategy public meetings took place on November 17th and... Read More
Edmonton’s urbanism headlines: November 16 – 22
By Tom Young
URBAN DEVELOPMENT Edmonton’s Architecture: Shape of things to come [Globe and Mail] Edmonton’s Ice District development spurring... Read More
Edmonton’s urbanism headlines: October 5 – 12
By Tom Young
NATIONAL URBAN ISSUES Federal parties promise Edmonton LRT funding [Metro Edmonton] Canada needs a strong advocate for cities... Read More
Edmonton’s urbanism headlines: September 21 – 27
By Tom Young
WHITE NIGHT! Photos: Edmonton’s 1st Nuit Blanche art party draws enthusiastic crowd [CBC Edmonton] Photos: 2015 Nuit Blanche... Read More
Late Night Transit Service: Essential for City’s Ambitious Goals
By Vincent Puhakka
Edmonton in many ways has been a public transit pioneer in North America; most importantly through the introduction of North America’s... Read More