Sea creature lantern will light up the festival Look out for a beautiful humpback whale lantern this Deep Freeze On Jan 11 and 12, be prepared to see a whale of a lantern hung above the Deep Freeze […] Talea Medynski January 1, 2020
A teacher’s perspective on education cuts Less resources for teachers could mean many challenges ahead Last month, the Rat Creek Press published an article about provincial education cuts and I interviewed Trisha Estabrooks, Edmonton Public Schools […] Sharee Aluko January 1, 2020
Coping with Premier Jason Kenney’s cuts Where to go for support for those most affected by the budget It’s only been seven months, but it’s hard to keep track of all of the people negatively impacted […] Mark Parsons January 1, 2020
Handling the aftermath of Christmas Take responsibility for your debt with these helpful tips Christmas is probably the most expensive time of the year, as it encourages a considerable amount of spending. The rituals of […] Sharee Aluko January 1, 2020
Community perspectives on revitalization: Where we are today A district survey soliciting people’s thoughts on six topics (safety, local economy, vibrancy, properties, leadership, and investment) was circulated in the November RCP and on social media and eNewsletters by […] Editor January 1, 2020
Join Spruce Avenue’s Hibernation Celebration Plenty of fun activities are planned to enjoy the winter weather Winter can be a time for celebrations and community building, and Spruce Avenue Community League is determined that cold […] Ashley Ayume January 1, 2020
Winter can be a time to thrive and connect Ideas abound to make the winter months merry and bright Winter can be a difficult time for us. Often people overlook the effect that winter can have on our body […] Gillian Kerr January 1, 2020
YEG Smoked Meats is now on the Ave The new shop has a solid selection of meat for sale Operating a small business takes a leap of faith and commitment, which is why it is exciting to see […] Stephen Strand January 1, 2020
Why this Generation Xer loves social media Let’s stop bashing change, and enjoy the ride a little I understand the concerns about social media. I know that excessive screen time is bad for kids. We would all […] Tekla Luchenski January 1, 2020
Finding the little pieces of joy in life Seek moments and don’t compare yourself to others When I was young, I thought that with age came the ability to dispel the incessant insecurities that plagued my childhood and […] Stephen Strand January 1, 2020
Sharing the joy of community and winter The Winter Engagement Strategy’s goal is to draw people outdoors Parkdale Cromdale Community League is embracing winter and encouraging others to do the same with its Winter Engagement Strategy. Kevin […] Talea Medynski January 1, 2020
City checks in with residents on renewal Elmwood Park and Eastwood renewal team share design with residents After a year of collecting public feedback, the City’s Great Neighbourhoods team has pulled together a design for infrastructure renewal […] Kate Wilson December 2, 2019