A letter from Janis Irwin I know that things can feel heavy these days, both globally and here closer to home. Caring for ourselves and our loved ones feels more important than ever right now. […] Editor December 6, 2023
New resources addressing issues at problem properties SUPPLIED BY THE CITY OF EDMONTON Problem properties are occupied or vacant properties that have serious negative impacts on the community, as well as on the people living or working […] Editor November 29, 2023
Free program invites young people to take up skating Five local leagues use city grant to offer learn-to-skate Bronwen Thompson November 19, 2023
Be prepared this winter: Build an emergency kit Weather-related emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. Have a plan and some basic items to stay safe Gail Silvius November 8, 2023
Chilly weather? Get cozy with us at the Sprucewood Library Find classes for all ages and interests at this Edmonton Public Library branch. Editor November 8, 2023
Great response to Rat Creek Press call to action Chair, Rat Creek Press Constance Brissenden October 21, 2023
New murals add stunning images Revisit some mural locations sporting new art and check out a new one Jeff Woodward September 28, 2023
A place for growing crops and community Ester Tran found colour, connection, and knowledge sharing at her Urban Farm plot Gail Silvius September 28, 2023
Move over, Shakespeare! A free Youth Playwright Workshop Series awaits your presence Constance Brissenden September 18, 2023
Love letter for RCP In the middle of last summer, I moved from southern Ontario into the Parkdale neighbourhood. Hands down, the BEST (and most unexpected thing) about being in the area was receiving […] Editor September 16, 2023