October-November 2024 – Volume 45, Number 5
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Fresh Flavours and Excellent Service
An old bakery gets new life as a restaurant serving delicious food with great service, portions, and prices.
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Chinatown Summer Festival Unites Cultures
A look at the Edmonton Chinatown Summer Festival that took place in August.
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Fifteen Fast Facts About Edmonton’s Problem Property Initiative
A short primer about the Problem Properties Initiative and what it has been doing in the community.
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Mary Burlie Park To Be Renewed
An important person in the history of the Boyle Street/McCauley community, Mary Burlie, has a park named after her - and it will be renewed in a way that will honour her legacy.
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Jacqueline Duttenhoffer: “I didn’t just make food to sustain, I made food to evoke emotion . . . That’s art.”
Jacqueline Duttenhoffer is the president of the Heart of the City Festival and has deep connections to the inner city.
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Festa Italiana Brings Italy to Caboto Park
Festa Italiana was a fun and festive time in Giovanni Caboto Park.
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Intercultural Child and Family Centre Launches New Preschool Program
There's a new preschool program being run by the Intercultural Child and Family Centre at the Edmonton Intercultural Centre building.
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October-November 2024
A thanks to your volunteers, ways to connect with us online, and how to become a member.
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Perspectives: Like Night and Day
How photographing at different times helped create a deeper appreciation for different perspectives.
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Reasons for Ending the Supply and Confidence Agreement
The end of the Supply and Confidence Agreement between the NDP and Liberals is ending. Our MP explains why.
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Pushing for Action
A hot and smoky summer is leading into a fall of action for our MLA.
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Navigating Difficult Budget Decisions
City Council is facing some difficult budget decisions over the next few months.
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Census Data Reveals Shifts in McCauley’s Population
According to the 2021 federal census, McCauley is shrinking and aging, which should be cause for concern.