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Edmonton's thriving theatre scene can mask some missing opportunities for second- and third-run shows, both in Edmonton and across the Prairies, which can limit the potential for playwrights and other ...
The way and the speed at which Edmonton develops is starting to change, thanks in part to the updated zoning bylaw, according to city administration. Travis Pawlyk, branch manager of development ...
Edmonton's thriving theatre scene can mask some missing opportunities for second- and third-run shows, both in Edmonton and across the Prairies, which can limit the potential for playwrights and other ...
Now that Meuwly's owner Peter Keith has ceased regular retail hours at his store, he has fixed his focus on mentoring up-and-coming food brands at his 5,000-square-foot stronghold at 124 Street and ...
Andrew Knack, the city councillor representing Ward Nakota Isga, joined the hosts of Episode 309 of Speaking Municipally shortly after announcing that he's running for mayor in the October municipal ...
On this day in 1975, Margaret Zeidler made a $100,000 donation towards a new home for the Citadel Theatre. The 1960s and '70s saw Edmonton in a state of frenzied construction and growth, fuelled by an ...
On this day in 1972, sports fans were about to learn who would play for the brand-new Edmonton Oilers. The new team's co-owner, "Wild Bill" Hunter, was already a big name in Edmonton's hockey scene, ...
One could easily mistake Upper Bound for a silent disco: A kaleidoscope of coloured lights coats roughly 6,000 people in hues as they sit or stand, all wearing headphones that are tuned to the ...
More Edmontonians are asking the provincial government to throw the brakes on the city's plans to build active transportation infrastructure. About 260 people living in the north-central neighbourhood ...
In September, Knack tearfully announced that he wouldn't be running for re-election as a councillor in Ward Nakota Isga in 2025, saying it was time for a new voice to come forward to represent the ...
Correction: This file has been updated to accurately reflect the date of the Fort McMurray wildfire.
The way and the speed at which Edmonton develops is starting to change, thanks in part to the updated zoning bylaw, according to city administration. Travis Pawlyk, branch manager of development ...