Friday, March 28
In this edition: Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity; a moment in history from 1936; and more headlines and happenings
Our weekday news briefing that informs you about what's going on in Edmonton.
In this edition: Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity; a moment in history from 1936; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Downtown leader wants more funds for Hiregood; calls for public engagement: Recreation, Rosenthal community park, winter park use; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: New Entos Pharmaceuticals hub to help retain biotech talent; City of Edmonton to conduct prescribed burn in river valley; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: New Edmonton Screen CEO wants to leverage local strengths for global growth; ETS rearranges service to expand hours; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Sohi to run for federal Liberals, says Canada needs 'serious' leadership to face Trump; Edmonton community leagues provide gathering places to combat social isolation; and more headlines and happenings
In this edition: Next of Kin part of potential Brewery District evolution; a moment in history from 1980; and more headlines and happenings
On this day in 1936, the Hudson's Bay store downtown was undergoing another major addition.
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Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about recreation, parks, and more.
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The head of Entos Pharmaceuticals said a new hub that will enable research and development and biomanufacturing will help keep biotechnology talent in the Edmonton region.
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On this day in 1980, comics from The Second City were making their Edmonton debut.
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Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about naturalization, rezoning, parks, and more
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Operation Fruit Rescue Edmonton is raising money to allow it to shift from saving the fruit that falls to the ground across the city to teaching people what to do with that fruit once rescued.
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