August 2020 – Volume 41, Number 5
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Convoy for Action
Over 130 cars convoyed on June 3rd to call attention to the lack of national action on the 231 Calls for Justice released a year prior by the Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls.
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History of the Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market
The history of the market that now resides in Boyle Street, and is bringing visitors to the area every week.
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Office Space in McCauley for Rent
Are you looking for a small office for your business? You may be interested in sharing space with Boyle McCauley News.
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The Gift and the Grief of COVID-19
From redecorating the exterior of her house, to baking bread, to losing a beloved companion, COVID-19 has been a rollercoaster of emotions for this McCauley resident.
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A Summer Update from Safer McCauley
The Annual Clean-Up, what to do about illegally dumped junk, and some news from Chinatown.
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An Indigenous Response to Black Lives Matter
Indigenous people need to stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
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Tony Hits the Street Again
Have you ever tried banh mi? Whether you have or not, you must have one from Nhon Hoa.
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Edible Landscaping
Gardening that is beautiful and edible.
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Anawim Place Food Bank
This local food bank had to close temporarily due to COVID-19, but is renovating to serve clients better.
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The Essential Arts
The arts are helping many of us get through the pandemic by occupying our minds, bodies, and souls.
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August 2020
We still need your help to make sure we stay sustainable.
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A Story of Feral Felines
Some wonderful people helped a few feral cats survive.
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Potatoes and the Pandemic
Something easy and delicious to do with your extra potatoes.
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Plan to Volunteer
This may be an odd summer, but there will be others – and festivals will need volunteers.
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Supportive Housing: Things Are Looking Up
An update for Boyle Street and McCauley regarding supportive housing and problem properties.
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“So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish”
The current president of the McCauley Community League is leaving the neighbourhood, and encouraging community members to get involved.
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Heart of the City 2020
Here’s what the Heart of the City Festival has done this summer, with an online format due to the pandemic.