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Taproot Edmonton presents a weekly discussion on key stories in municipal politics. We pay attention to City Council so you don't have to! Join us as we delve into conversations about the context surrounding decisions made at City Hall.
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Baggedmilk has his own show to bring you all the nonsense, terrible advice, behind-the-scenes gossip from Nation HQ, and Edmonton Oilers talk that you need in your life! Send him a voicemail, a message, or anything and he will give you his take! New episodes are out every Wednesday on all podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The advice you may or may not want to hear, by two people who aren't qualified to give it to you. Every week we mix up a tasty cocktail, and then dive into listener emails with questions on all topics from the mundane to the taboo. #advice #questions #drinkrecipes #problems #podcast #yeg #sipsntips #cocktails #relationships #support #mixology #drinkup #relationshipadvice **Disclaimer** Neither host of this podcast are medical or psychological professionals. Just have a combined 90+ years of ...
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Grose Misconduct

Andrew Grose & Carole McIlvride Grose

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Canadian comedian and former radio talk show host Andrew Grose and Edmonton Comedy Festival Director, Carole McIlvride Grose produce a hilarious bi-weekly show that will have you laughing out loud. The pair share their contradictory views on current events around the world, politics, life and each other. Regular segments include their "Dicks, Dumbasses, Idiots, Karen's and Assholes of the week", "Michelle's Random Thought", What Does Kevin Think?", "Dawn's Fact Check", "The Doctor's Office", ...
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In Development Podcast

Infill Development in Edmonton Association (IDEA)

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This is the podcast for all you city-builders, city-shapers and city-dwellers out there that care about driving change towards people- centred communities. On In-Development we talk about how Canadian cities develop in and up. We are presented by IDEA, the infill Development in Edmonton Association, a non-profit education and advocacy group bringing together like-minded people working to shape our City.
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Yegs and Bacon

Submet Industries

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A comics and pop culture morning show that's almost definitely recorded and listened to in the morning. Always. Presented by Variant Edition Comics & Culture in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Yeg.Me

Rob LeLacheur

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Putting the YEG in Edmonton! Yeg.Me interviews with host Rob LeLacheur. Join Rob as he gets to know his guests a bit better and of course, lots of discussion about YEG (Edmonton).
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How well do you know our city? Learn about the quintessential, random, and occasionally infuriating things that make Edmonton, Edmonton. One story a week, about the city we love. Hosted by Clare Bonnyman, every Wednesday.
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Welcome to the Heavy Hockey Network, where you find the heartbeat of the NHL! Home to Oilerslive, 99 Forever, and Tough Call Podcast, we breathe life into every facet of the NHL, with a number of strong podcasts on the Edmonton Oilers hockey world. 'Oilerslive' is your on-the-fly connection to game updates, team analysis, and breaking news, straight from the Oilerslive studios. Our expert commentators are as invested in the Oilers as you are, delving deep into player performances, coaching s ...
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Join the Suds With Buds host Wade as he chats with friends, relatives, and mere acquaintances about why they like beer. Always up for trying something new, come along with Wade as he learns more about beer and the growing craft beer industry. Proudly #yeg
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Welcome to the "Good Human Stories" podcast, where your hosts Justin and Rob, two seasoned realtors hailing from the heart of Edmonton, invite you to join them on a remarkable journey through the city's vibrant tapestry of life. This podcast is your gateway to discovering Edmonton's most inspiring individuals, the ones who embody the essence of being truly good humans. In each episode, Justin and Rob venture into a variety of captivating topics, providing a dynamic and engaging listening exp ...
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Daily update of my successes and failures, my day to day thoughts on the state of Magic the Gathering, and highlights of everything I am doing on the different social media platforms in case you don't follow them all but want to stay plugged in.
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Economic Development Matters is a podcast presented by Edmonton Global, the economic development agency for the Edmonton Metropolitan Region in Alberta, Canada. It is a platform to discuss strategies for investment attraction, how to be globally competitive, and other matters related to economic development and growth. Hosted by Brianna Morris and Sherri Bouslama.
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The Tear Down

The Tear Down

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At the end of every gig, when the fans are filing out and last call is over, the band returns to the stage to tear down their instruments. They talk about what they liked and what they didn't like, the venue, the opening band, the sound guy. They deconstruct the stage, alongside their performance with the intention of putting it together better next time. ​ The Tear Down seeks to capture that balance of positivity and critique, with the intention of creating an honest, healthy conversation a ...
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Text Carole & Andrew In this episode: Mike’s Rewind Happy, happy Andrew – Cruise redo/EAC App/Tim Nutt Dawn’s Fact Check Listener Questions, Comments & Reviews Madi Update: The cruise redo Michelle’s Random Thought – Paying in Cash Dick of the Week – Dickish compliment Asshole – Burping customer Freakout – Frontier cancels woman’s flight Hero – Sal…
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The Downtown Investment Plan remains a hot topic of discussion. This week, we speak with Shani Gwin, a Métis woman, downtown business owner, AI entrepreneur, and DBA board member, for her take. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Guests Shani Gwin on LinkedIn pipikwan pêhtâkwan Downtown Investment Plan Downtown Investment Plan (PDF) New…
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This episode’s guests visit us virtually from Calgary for a discussion all about building missing middle housing across Alberta. Studio North’s Matt Kennedy discusses building missing middle housing in the mountains and translates lessons learned from this context to apply across the province. Matt shares more about the Astor project in Banff, whic…
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The Oilers took one of their most disappointing losses in memory on Monday in Columbus, and the mood around Oil Country is back in the dumps. Is there hope? Are we doomed? Let's talk about it in this week's episode of Better Lait Than Never. I kicked off this week's episode of BLTN with a look back on Friday's Pittsburgh Penguins game and how it wa…
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This week, we're getting an early start on winter by talking about snow and ice control. We speak with Mark Beare and Val Dacyk from the City of Edmonton about service standards for clearing roadways and active pathways, how much people love the snow plow map, how big the snow clearing operation is, what it would take to clear sidewalks, where your…
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The Oilers racked up a pair of disappointing losses against the Stars and Hurricanes, and the mood around Oil Country is back in the sewer. Is there hope? Are we doomed? Let's talk about it in this week's episode of Better Lait Than Never. I kicked off this week's episode of BLTN by wondering aloud how it's possible that the Oilers 2024-25 season f…
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When there are concerns about Alberta teachers, people need somewhere to complain. Alberta's UCP government decided teachers should no longer police themselves and introduced the Alberta Teaching Profession Commission in 2023. CBC reporter Janet French tells host Clare Bonnyman how those changes are going, and why this new system isn't getting stra…
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A new report published by a coalition of business leaders calls for nearly $500 million of investment in Edmonton's downtown. We talk with the report's authors, Alexandra Hryciw and Jason Syvixay, about the action items, and what they hope to achieve. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Guests Alexandra Hryciw on LinkedIn Downtown Revital…
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It wouldn't be a Wednesday without your favourite podcast no one has ever heard of serving up a fresh episode to massage your earholes and guide you through what's left of the week. I kicked off this week's podcast with a behind-the-scenes update from Nation HQ that had basically the whole staff cheering for Oilers losses. I know that sounds like s…
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Edmonton is facing a very Canadian crisis. We have a serious shortage of ice time in the city at the start of hockey season. CBC producer Emily Williams joins host Clare Bonnyman to break down the issue, and why it matters so much to families. Plus we visit a possible solution, a private rink south of the city that’s offering a premium skate experi…
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In the season 3 premiere we mix up a Bourbon Espresso Old Fashioned (thegandmkitchen.com) while we discuss a daughter who is upset with her mom's boyfriend and a woman who is upset about a proposition. Please find us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook! Like and subscribe to the podcast because it really really helps! We want your feedback so if you …
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Council heard more about the fiscal gap, though no action was taken yet. Plus, the latest transit ridership numbers, the Stadium Station redesign, whether to continue planting elm trees, and how this winter's approach to encampments will look a lot like last winter's despite increased need. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Fiscal gap E…
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The Oilers opened their season with a 6-0 beatdown at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets, and I don’t think I’m talking out of school when I say that this was not the start any of us wanted to see. The good news is that a bunch of the VMs that came in this week were from before that horrible first game even happened, so the podcast was still filled wit…
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After a couple of months of making up nonsense to pass the time, the Edmonton Oilers kick off their 2024-25 season tonight against the Winnipeg Jets, and that means a game day episode of Better Lait Than Never is here to capture the excitement. With only a few hours to wait until puck drop, I cranked out a non-traditional episode of BLTN to capture…
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Text Carole & Andrew In this episode: Mike’s Rewind Happy, happy Andrew – Festival & Vegas Dawn’s Fact Check Listener Questions, Comments & Reviews Michelle’s Random Thought – Elevator Music Dick of the Week – Guy demands response to good morning Crazy – Guy resists arrest over shopping cart Freakout – Illegal Doggy daycare WTF – Panera Bread unwra…
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Alex tells us all about flying to Okinawa's Naha airport (via Tokyo), Hawaii (717s being flown like NYC cab drivers), the Philippines (that loop to Clarke airport), and more. We have one more Concorde to visit (next, a Millenium Falcon), we dream of Japanese airlines on-board experience (that "Italian" food, though?), we calculate the length of DXB…
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Edmonton is going to have to pay much more for elections, but we can't say why without risking a $787 million settlement. Plus, we've got some news about district planning. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Property tax Sohi launches campaign to ask province for more municipal support Edmonton, other municipalities ask province to pay i…
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We're one week away from the start of the 2024-25 NHL season, which means there was plenty to talk about on today's episode of Better Lait Than Never. This week, we're talking pre-season disasters, Darnell Nurse's return to the lineup, and working through whatever was on your mind over the last seven days in another jam-packed edition of the voicem…
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What does reconciliation in action look like? And how can we use the way we eat, to fuel it? This week, This is Edmonton explores the soft ways we can take “reconcili-action” with host Clare Bonnyman. She talks to the owners of a new restaurant putting Indigenous representation in the spotlight and receiving recognition from across the country.…
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This week, we discuss the new Edmonton sign, a new poll about the mayor and city council, new crashes into the LRT, and a new report on Canada's municipalities. Plus, updates on ChargeStop, homelessness, and the 2021 mayoral race. Here are the relevant links for this episode: ChargeStop ChargeStop builds Canada's first dedicated EV station in Strat…
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The guests on this episode of In-Development are familiar faces! Mariah Samji and Sean Sedgwick join forces to talk about the past, present, and future of IDEA. As Mariah moves on from her role as Executive Director of IDEA, she discusses the legacy and impact the organization has had on the City as well as herself personally. Sean shares what drew…
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There's an Oilers pre-season game against the Jets happening tonight, which meant I had to get myself organized if I was going to record the podcast in time to get settled in for the game. Kicking off the podcast, I started the show with some brand new music from Dangersuede after I spent the last few weeks asking why the BLTN original tunes had st…
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Community leagues are a quintessential part of Edmonton. The groups form across the city, advocating for and running events to serve their neighbourhoods. But why did the community league model start? And why has it been such a success here in Edmonton? This week, host Clare Bonnyman aims to answer a listener's question, and sits down with the exec…
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Text Carole & Andrew In this episode: Mike’s Rewind Angry, Angry Andrew – Cancellation/Ticket Sales/Easy On Dawn’s Fact Check Listener Questions, Comments & Reviews Michelle’s Random Thought – Nose Pickers Dick of the Week – Guy complains about people above him stomping feet Crazy – Crazy neighbour summarizes her problems Freakout – Customer at Wen…
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Council has decided to keep their representatives on the police commission, at least for now. Plus, we talk LRT station fare gates, EVs, bike lanes, and more. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Police commission Edmonton won't remove city councillors from police commission, for now Alberta hiring CEO for 'massive' new agency to investiga…
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It's Thursday afternoon, I'm late again with the show, but your favourite post is finally here after making you wait a day longer than usual. Are you excited? Of course you are. Kicking off this week's podcast, I started with a quick admission of how excited I am that hockey is returning on Sunday, even though I already know how much I will hate wa…
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The back-to-school season is almost over. But for Jasper students, their studies are just beginning. After wildfire ripped through the community this summer, destroying a third of all buildings in the townsite, there was a big focus on getting the two school buildings back up and running. Provincial affairs reporter Janet French sits down with host…
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This week, Mack and Stephanie speak with Coun. Andrew Knack about his decision not to seek re-election in next year's municipal election. They also discuss the city's $34 million budget shortfall. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Andrew Knack @andrewknack Andrew Knack on LinkedIn The Toughest Decision I've Ever Made — Andrew Knack Budg…
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It's Thursday afternoon, and that means your favourite post is finally here after making you wait a day longer than usual. Are you excited? Of course you are. I started this week's podcast with a quick run through of our Oilersnation annual planning meetings that I just got home from, which was also the reason why the show was late by a day. Seeing…
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This week, the province has all but banned photo radar in Alberta. Plus, we have more problems with composting, and cars driving into trains. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Police commission Edmonton city council to weigh police commission request to remove council positions from board Photo radar Not so fast: Edmonton non-profit, ci…
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You fantastic folks had so much to say this week that the only option I had was to record another voicemail episode to get everyone’s takes in. Whether we were talking about the Draisaitl extension, hating wasps, and everything in between, we’re getting to a point when the voicemails almost need their own episode every week. Most importantly, this …
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It's Wednesday afternoon, and that means your favourite post is set and ready to massage your mind as you work your way through the back half of the week. Are you excited? Of course you are. I started this week's podcast with a quick recap from Friday's Oilersnation Open and how this year's golf tournament was one of the greatest we've ever had. Fr…
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We’ve been waiting all summer for Leon Draisaitl to get his name on the dotted line for a new contract, and on Tuesday morning, we finally got the news. On Tuesday morning, the Oilers announced that their German star had signed an eight-year contract extension that carries a $14 million AAV. Whatever happened to the rumours that Leon wanted to sign…
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