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  • Edmonton’s Lost Banks

    Lawrence Herzog

    Jasper Avenue has a long tradition as Edmonton’s centre of commerce and financial enterprise. At one point in the early…

  • Edmonton’s World War II Heroines

    Laurie Callsen

    During the five years of the Second World War, Edmonton came into its own as a city, where anything is…

  • Edmonton’s Pioneer Photographers

    Lawrence Herzog

    Just as importantly, the earliest archivists and some government leaders understood the enormous value of this visual history, and had…

  • Donnan Family and Queen Alexandra Dairy 1911- 1932

    Dawn Saunders-Dahl

    John Donnan was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1892 and immigrated to Canada in March 1902 as a young…

  • Who killed the friendly neighbourhood mall?

    Mike Ross

    Capilano Mall is the saddest mall in Edmonton. Yet in its last days before major renovations starting in June, the…

  • Edmonton: The Great Escape

    Mary Pinkoski

    On August 1, 1926 there is a story that the barking of a small dog startled an elephant named Mary…

  • End of an era: Goodbye, Avenue Theatre

    Mike Ross

    The word was given by general manager and talent buyer Steve Derpack, who explained on Facebook that it’s “primarily a…

  • Edmonton's Old City Hall

    Edmonton’s 1957 City Hall

    Lawrence Herzog

    Edmonton’s second City Hall was a news-making building right from the beginning. Completed in 1957 as one of Canada’s first…

  • Gyro Playgrounds Live On

    PearlAnn Reichwein & Paulina Retamales

    Sally Stewart and Peggy Brown met at Kitchener Park playground in 1936. Sally had just moved into a new house,…

  • Parking Meter Fairy’s days numbered

    Mike Ross

    The officer stops writing and mutters, “You could.” Oh, thank you, Parking Patrol Officer. Clink, clink, clink, clink go four…

  • Wilfrid “Wop” May: An Old-School Hero for a New Generation

    Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail

    Dime novelists and reporters from the days of the earliest flights were only too happy to feed that appetite with…

  • Wayne Condo at StreetFest, 1998

    Shelley Switzer

    The artists and volunteers at StreetFest go out of their way to bring their best to our stage—Sir Winston Churchill…

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