The Pulse: Feb. 23, 2026

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  • -11°C: Mainly cloudy with 30% chance of flurries. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 11. Wind chill minus 20 in the morning and minus 14 in the afternoon. UV index 1 or low. (forecast)
  • 2-5: The Edmonton Oil Kings lost to the Regina Pats on Feb. 20. (details)
  • 4-8: The Oil Kings lost to the Brandon Wheat Kings on Feb. 21. (details)

A road with a massive pothole filled with water.

On the agenda: Construction planning, Wîhkwêntôwin rezoning, aging infrastructure


By Stephanie Swensrude

This week, councillors are set to discuss an integrated approach to construction planning, a rezoning application in Wîhkwêntôwin, and aging infrastructure.

There is an infrastructure committee meeting on Feb. 23, a public hearing on Feb. 24, and an audit committee meeting on Feb. 25.

Here are some key items on the agenda:

  • Administration said it will make changes to construction plans for a more integrated, proactive, and coordinated approach, after what it called a "challenging traffic season" in 2025. In a report set to be presented to infrastructure committee, the city said it has deferred the construction of the northbound Low Level Bridge until 2027 and has hired a manager to focus on integrating projects and minimizing traffic impacts downtown. Administration will also work with contractors on schedules that allow for work to be completed faster, as it did with the accelerated Valley Line West construction last year. Jason Meliefste, branch manager of infrastructure delivery, told CBC Edmonton the city is keen to avoid overlapping construction projects this year.
  • Administration said it does not support a rezoning application for a lot in Wîhkwêntôwin because the proposed zone allows for development that would not align with the neighbourhood's heritage-defining features. The report said the site at 11202 99 Avenue NW is located in a dense node of unique historic buildings. The Armstrong Residence, a historic building that once sat on the property, was demolished in September. The current zoning allows for a four-storey building, and the report says the developer wants to rezone the property to allow for a mixed-use, three-storey building with a wider variety of potential commercial uses. Administration said it offered to work with the applicant to create a direct control zone that mimics the proposed zone while regulating architectural controls. Council is scheduled to debate the application on Feb. 24.
  • StreetSide Developments has proposed rezoning a church and park space at 11520 Ellerslie Road SW to allow for small and medium-sized forms of housing. The developer proposes rezoning part of the lot along Ellerslie Road SW to allow for a six-storey tower and another part for a three-storey development. Administration heard from about 150 residents who said they oppose the rezoning because it could make traffic and parking congestion worse, and because the church and open space are well-used by the community.
  • The replacement value of Edmonton's infrastructure assets has grown by 37% to nearly $40 billion between 2013 and 2025, according to a report that will be presented to council's infrastructure committee. More than 50% of the assets are in good or very good condition, but administration said investment must be increased to prevent assets from falling into poor condition. The report is meant to provide context for upcoming council decisions, including the 2027-2030 capital budget deliberations that are scheduled for later this year.
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Headlines: Feb. 23, 2026


By Mariam Ibrahim

  • Edmonton flights to and from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, were cancelled on Feb. 22 after violence broke out in the resort city. Albertan tourists, including Edmontonian Murray Billett, are among those stranded. The unrest, triggered by the Mexican army killing a Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader, prompted a shelter-in-place order and a Global Affairs Canada travel advisory for the state of Jalisco. Edmonton International Airport said that one outbound flight was affected and three inbound flights were cancelled.
  • The City of Edmonton is seeking private-sector proposals for infrastructure and service partnerships as it prepares for rapid population growth. The City issued a Request for Expression of Interest covering sites including Woodcroft Library, the Cumberland and Big Lake fire stations, the Windermere North Transit Centre and arena facilities. Officials said the partnerships aim to help deliver infrastructure and services that support community needs. The RFEOI is available online, with questions accepted until March 26 and submissions due April 2.
  • The Indigenous Storytelling Series at Fort Edmonton Park continues through March at the Clerks' Quarters building, inviting visitors to connect through Indigenous knowledge, cultures, and past experiences. Two sessions are held each Saturday and Sunday.
  • Both sides of Alberta's separation debate expressed displeasure with the referendum Premier Danielle Smith announced last week, with some calling it a "distraction" and "gaslighting." The referendum will include nine questions, predominantly concerning immigration and constitutional amendments. The referendum is set for October.
  • Alberta's early water level forecasts offer a hopeful outlook for summer 2026, with improved water supplies expected due to above-normal mountain snowpack. The Ministry of Environment and Protected Areas said conditions are the most favourable since early 2022, benefiting farmers, ranchers, and firefighters after years of drought. While good stream flow is anticipated, Trevor Hadwen of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada emphasized that soil moisture for agriculture remains a concern, requiring additional late snowfall and spring rains. Alberta Wildfire and Environment Canada predict above-normal precipitation and temperatures in the coming months.
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Happenings: Feb. 23, 2026


By Debbi Serafinchon

Here are some events happening today in the Edmonton area.

And here are some upcoming events to keep in mind:

Visit the Taproot Edmonton Calendar for many more events in the Edmonton region.

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