Is this time of peace making us angry? Looking at the facts to realize how we can overcome anything One day a long, long time ago, life changed drastically for the people living when a cataclysmic event occurred. […] Mark Parsons June 1, 2019
Reclaiming ceremony, knowledge, and identity Working towards understanding and mutual well-being Long before Edmonton was incorporated in 1904, the locals knew it as Amiskwaciy Waskahikan or Beaver Hills House (a Nêhiyawêwin or Cree expression meant […] Cheryl Whiskeyjack June 1, 2019
Helping communities become safe and engaged The Neighbourhood Empowerment Team works with communities and partners For a safe and vibrant community, no one should be left without services and that’s where the Neighbourhood Empowerment Team (N.E.T.) […] Stephen Strand June 1, 2019
Where neighbourhoods meet City resources Neighbourhood Resource Coordinators connect the City and its citizens Where the City of Edmonton’s vision for building strong communities comes into contact with the streets in your neighbourhood, that’s where […] Kate Wilson June 1, 2019
Meet Alberta Ave’s new development director The experience of building her infill home gave her insight Melanie Anderson, the new development director of Alberta Avenue Community League, has a unique insight into development. She just finished […] Talea Medynski June 1, 2019
Isolation increases health risks in seniors Social interactions play an important role in health and welfare Seniors are the fastest growing demographic. By 2041, an estimated third of Edmontonians will be seniors. Although the expectation of […] Victoria Stevens June 1, 2019
Working beyond retirement brings rewards Many seniors aren’t ready to leave the workforce All hail the working senior! While many rejoice in their freedom from the daily grind, others—like myself—know that it’s not for them. […] Constance Brissenden June 1, 2019
Working beyond retirement brings rewards Many seniors aren’t ready to leave the workforce All hail the working senior! While many rejoice in their freedom from the daily grind, others—like myself—know that it’s not for them. […] Constance Brissenden June 1, 2019
Learning valuable lessons from your father Think about your memories this Father’s Day RCP READERS & CONTRIBUTORS During Bloomin’ Garden Show this May, Rat Creek Press had a booth and gave readers and Bloomin’ participants a […] Editor June 1, 2019
Learning valuable lessons from your father Think about your memories this Father’s Day RCP READERS & CONTRIBUTORS During Bloomin’ Garden Show this May, Rat Creek Press had a booth and gave readers and Bloomin’ participants a […] Editor June 1, 2019
Heritage homes have secrets and surprises Workshop on Alberta Ave Burns home featured restoration process Tenacity, a passion for detail, and a healthy bank account come into play when it comes to restoring a heritage building. […] Constance Brissenden June 1, 2019
A guide for parents and their children Tips to keep children safe from threatening situations EDMONTON SAFE PARENT Alberta is one of the safest places in the world to live, work, and play. To help make it […] Editor June 1, 2019