Schrodinger's lodging house
Download MP3Edmonton city councillors debated changes to the zoning bylaw to regulate lodging houses … if they can figure out what they are. Plus, the city has started cracking down on illegal downtown surface parking lots, and we get excited for the Fringe Festival.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Rain in June
- Edmonton records its rainiest June ever following latest weekend downpour: Environment Canada
- Edmonton weather nerdery: June 2026
- News Release: City of Edmonton impacts due to additional heavy rains
- News Release: Rising water levels on the North Saskatchewan River prompt immediate trail closures
Canada Day
- Readers share what this year's Canada Day means to them
- O Canada? Patriotism in the time of Alberta separatism
Lodging houses
- Lodging Houses Analysis
- Edmonton's mayor fears infill bylaws abused to build lodging houses
- Edmonton infills operated as rooming houses, renting by the day — even hour
New towing lot
Downtown parking lots
- Crackdown on unlicensed downtown Edmonton parking lots looms
- Edmonton cracking down on unpermitted surface parking lots in core
- News Release: City begins enforcement action against unpermitted downtown surface parking lots in July
Fringe Festival
- Edmonton Fringe announces Unforgettable theme for 2026 festival
- Fringe asks for support to keep it 'Unforgettable'
This episode is brought to you by Taste of Edmonton. This year, the popular 11-day festival runs July 16 to 26, offering a delicious sample of Edmonton's finest restaurants, arts, and culture. Presale tickets are available online now until July 14th, or at select retail locations until July 15th. By purchasing ahead, you'll save $10 per sheet of 40 tickets. Learn more
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Stephanie Swensrude
Stephanie is a curator and reporter at Taproot Edmonton. She attended NAIT's radio and television program and has worked at CBC, CFJC in Kamloops, and 630 CHED.
