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This is Edmonton

This is Edmonton

CBC

118 episodesEN-CA

Show overview

This is Edmonton has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 118 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 16 min and 23 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-CA-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 51 episodes published. Published by CBC.

Episodes
118
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
19 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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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Fighting bugs with bugs — an Edmontonian’s experience with clothes moths

Jun 17, 202622 min

A four-way stop, a train — and a south Edmonton community trapped by traffic

Jun 10, 202619 min

Follow the helpers: How you can watch Edmonton's crisis diversion team in action

Jun 3, 202618 min

Could we actually say goodbye to Edmonton’s High Level Bridge?

May 27, 202623 min

What is a restrictive covenant and why do some Edmonton neighbourhoods want them?

May 20, 202616 min

So, we need to talk about Alberta separatism

May 13, 202626 min

How an abandoned truck, and a lot of poop, started drama in Edmonton’s Ramsay Heights

May 6, 202614 min

Finding out when and why Edmonton police use Tasers isn’t as easy as you’d think

Apr 29, 202614 min

Parking woes – from downtown to Castle Downs, nobody is happy

Apr 22, 202619 min

Edmonton police test drive AI-body cameras

Apr 15, 202614 min

Edmonton company going all in on generic Ozempic

You’ve probably seen at least one ad for a GLP-1. The weight loss drugs have become big business and now companies can start making a generic version of Ozempic. Reporter Julia Wong tells us about how one Edmonton company wants to cash in by creating a Canadian-made version of the drug, and the impact it could have on local drug manufacturing.

Apr 8, 202619 min

Edmonton’s most threatened buildings

Why does Edmonton get rid of it's old buildings? And can we even choose which ones to save? This week guest host Colton Hutchinson speaks with Dan Rose, creator of the 'Arch Madness' bracket, about Edmonton's threatened historic buildings. He reveals the winner of this year's tournament, and what it means when we lose historic structures. 

Apr 1, 202619 min

School safety in Edmonton from the eyes of teachers

In January, CBC News reached out to Alberta school staff through a mass email campaign. We asked questions about classroom conditions and heard from thousands of teachers. They shared their thoughts on the teachers' strike, ongoing challenges with classroom complexity and more. This week we dig into one of these issues, classroom violence, and how it’s impacting Edmonton teachers and students.

Mar 25, 202618 min

How are young Edmontonians learning about finance?

With the rising cost of living, how can young people set themselves up for financial success? Host Colton Hutchinson speaks to a financial literacy expert and gets some tax filing tips from CBC reporter Tristan Mottershead.

Mar 18, 202619 min

What’s going on with Edmonton’s freeze-thaw cycles?

This week on This is Edmonton, host Colton Hutchinson looks at how freeze-thaw cycles affect how accessible our city is.

Mar 11, 202622 min

Edmonton’s hockeynomics

The Edmonton Oilers are a massive economic generator. Have you seen the price for season tickets?! OEG was even named one of the top 5 most profitable sports teams in the world recently. So why did we end up with the most profitable team in the NHL here? CBC’s Sean Newton joins host Clare Bonnyman to break down just how big of a business hockey is, and how much control fans have over finances.

Mar 4, 202626 min

Sorting through Edmonton’s infill feelings

The housing infill conversation at Edmonton’s city council is particularly heated of late. In recent years, the city has made big changes to what can be built where, and neighbourhoods are starting to see the impacts of those bylaws. Housing has remained relatively affordable, but the look of some neighbourhoods has shifted — and some longtime residents are left feeling overlooked. The CBC’s Colton Hutchinson takes over this episode and breaks down our infill feelings with reporter Morgan Black.

Feb 25, 202619 min

Polarizing or politics? The U of A's stance on EDI

The University of Alberta wants to eliminate equity, diversity and inclusion from its hiring policy. This comes one year after the school’s president announced it was moving away from the term, saying it had become polarizing. But now staff and students are speaking out against the removal of these kinds of policies and where this pressure comes from. CBC reporter Emily Williams joins host Clare Bonnyman to dig deeper into the issue.

Feb 18, 202614 min

Breaking the stigma around the McCauley neighbourhood

Edmonton’s McCauley neighbourhood has a PR problem. The inner city community is home to Commonwealth Stadium, the Italian Centre and Chinatown. But it also has a disproportionate number of resources for the homeless community. But residents believe in their neighbourhood. Perhaps none more than Teresa Spinelli. Host Clare Bonnyman joins Spinelli for a talk about the work the community is doing, to make McCauley better and the lessons the rest of the city can learn from them.

Feb 11, 202615 min

His name was Huxley Bowes: the death of a newborn at an Edmonton hospital

It was nine years ago when the Bowes family lost their baby boy, Huxley. The infant was born in an Edmonton hospital and died just three days after his traumatic delivery. Their loss prompted a series of regulatory reviews, systemic changes to the operation of the Grey Nuns Community Hospital and a now-dismissed wrongful death lawsuit. What has all of this changed? CBC reporter Wallis Snowdon joins the podcast to dig into the story.

Feb 4, 202619 min
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