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Everything you need to know about Edmonton and the Edmonton Real Estate Market. New to the city or life long resident get the information you need for buying or selling in Edmonton. 100 Things to See and Do Around Edmonton. Arts and culture are front and centre in our bustling metropolis: you’ll find a vibrant music, theatre and dance scene, all bolstered by a cultural commitment that truly makes Edmonton stand out. Francis Winspear Centre for Music. The Edmonton region is home to over 60 art galleries t...
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Special Events - Edmonton and District Labour Council
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Day of Mourning 2016. Big Splash Golf Tourney 2016. Labour Day BBQ 2015. EDLC and ALHI 2015 Labour Flicks. Labour Film Night Thursday February 5th 7:00pm at the Metro Theatre 8712 109st. The EDLC and the Alberta Labour History Institute is putting on a labour film night in Edmonton on February 5th 7pm at the Metro. Theater (8712 109 St, Edmonton, AB). We will be screening two films on that evening. Click here for the trailer. Still the Enemy Within. Ndash; Click here for the trailer. May Day march 2014.
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Walking In The City: February 2010
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Monday, February 15, 2010. Fort Mac: first take. I stepped off the red arrow at its final stop at the central bus depot and a swarm of cab drivers, I want to say from Lagos, but I have no idea, all came forward offering a ride who’s picking you up where are you going do you need a ride I can give you a ride anywhere you like. And he loved it. Posted by Amy Fung. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little Red Riding Hood. Subscribe in a reader.
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Walking In The City: November 2008
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Sunday, November 16, 2008. 3 Very Short Thoughts. Being within the University institution has left me mostly out of the loop, but have been reading and writing lots with thought, which is now slower than ever before. but perhaps worth it. but I question my sanity and its relevance. Thinking about urban identities in terms of social ecology, a city's sprawl is the social ecological equivalent of human obesity. Posted by Amy Fung.
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Walking In The City: August 2008
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Thursday, August 14, 2008. The evening started at latitude 53's last patio of the season. a perfect night for martinis, wine, i even wanted a beer, sitting around with good friends and pretty flowers, the day's work done. You could live a whole life in a night like this, all of it unfolding, lotuslike, under a waxing gibbous moon. Sunday, August 10, 2008. I found it hilarious when recent artists summed up their week long residence at a brand...
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Walking In The City: July 2008
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Someone please tell me why Edmonton is worth staying in? From a chorus of discussions over this past week culminating to a quiet corner conversation tonight at Martini's, I have come to a semi conclusion: Edmonton has no heart. People leave, come and go, and it's simply expected. Transient city. No heartbreaks. Shallow ties. Unstable roots and unable to grow. Posted by Amy Fung. Friday, July 25, 2008. Nor could I be...
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Walking In The City
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Thursday, September 25, 2008. Maybe it was hitting a car on my bike one day, then getting hit by a car while on my back the next day. Maybe it is the 2 elections going on in North America. Maybe it is losing my Grandma and my Father within months. Whatever it is the world seems closer to chaos to me than ever before- in order to fend off the feeling of empending doom I went for a walk one morning. Posted by Little Red Riding Hood. Watch Film...
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Walking In The City: Someone please tell me why Edmonton is worth staying in?
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Someone please tell me why Edmonton is worth staying in? From a chorus of discussions over this past week culminating to a quiet corner conversation tonight at Martini's, I have come to a semi conclusion: Edmonton has no heart. People leave, come and go, and it's simply expected. Transient city. No heartbreaks. Shallow ties. Unstable roots and unable to grow. Posted by Amy Fung. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Walking In The City: March 2009
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Walking In The City. A non blog A real blah Est. Edmonton 2006. Thursday, March 05, 2009. Welcome Home, Trevor! Or How the Flu Cycle Hit Home. Moving back to Edmonton after another stint in Calgary, Trevor Anderson has fiercely and consciously embraced this city as his home. This is the place to work! And so, as his very own personal assistant for the day, I stuck with Trevor through a very thorough day of setting up his new life version 5.7. Posted by Amy Fung. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mull it over @...
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