Clearing muddy water with meditation Eastwood Community League is offering a weekly seated meditation session for any league member who’d like to drop in. Whether it’s to bring some peace to a hectic lifestyle or […] Kate Wilson December 1, 2018
Dear writers, have I got a pen for you! I believe the pen is mightier than the therapist. Just as someone working out in the gym needs a spotter when testing their limits on the bench, writers lift raw […] Rusti Lehay December 1, 2018
Open Walls encourages artists to submit art An invitation to every artist who has ever dreamed of showing work to an audience: now’s the time to introduce yourself. The Bleeding Heart Art Space invites artists from across […] Jennifer Stewart November 1, 2018
Spruce Ave group wants safer neighbourhoods Spruce Avenue residents dealing with a problem property have formed a group called Neighbours Opposing Disorder and Dysfunction—a.k.a. NODD Squad. The group discusses proactive, peaceful, lawful solutions. Anthony, a Spruce […] Tekla Luchenski November 1, 2018
Green Onion Cake Man opens on Alberta Ave Siu To is known as the Green Onion Cake Man. Like his moniker implies, he specializes in making green onion cakes and has become a bit of a legend throughout […] Stephen Strand November 1, 2018
Cannabis shops quickly sold out of products During the 2015 election run, the Liberals promised Canadians that they would legalize cannabis if elected. On Oct. 17, they made the drug legal across the country. This made Canada […] Steven Townsend November 1, 2018
New event focuses on the FUN of failure Few people think that failure is fun. That’s where Virginia Potkins and Amanda Nielsen come in, to prove them wrong. The duo are producing two innovative events, aptly called FuckUp […] Constance Brissenden November 1, 2018
Edmonton youth are joining a new 4-H club Kimberly Sekura-Zagar grew up on a farm, and like so many other rural Albertans, was involved in her local 4-H club, later serving as an assistant leader. When she started […] Mari Sasano November 1, 2018
Christmas market to showcase local artisans There’s something about Christmas that kindles thoughts of homegrown festivities and local crafts. Fortunately for residents of communities along 118 Avenue, a group of friends have followed through, and the […] Kate Wilson November 1, 2018
Remember the past to protect our future It has been 73 years since the end of the Second World War, a war in which both of my grandfathers volunteered to fight the spread of fascism throughout the […] Adam Millie November 1, 2018
All eyes on Spruce Ave’s infill design Inside Spruce Ave Community League hall, more than 20 residents worked hard with City of Edmonton staff to determine the future of their much-loved neighbourhood. Spruce Avenue became the focus […] Constance Brissenden November 1, 2018
Maybe the Grinch should steal Christmas It’s beginning to feel a lot like…Apocalypse! Chestnuts roasting on a world on fire… I’m dreaming of a green Christmas… Instead of my usual holiday cheer, in the wake of […] Alita Rickards November 1, 2018