Beautiful views of the river valley and Edmonton skyline, combined with artistic creations of all sorts, music and family fun—that is the Strathearn Art Walk. What started as a small…
The eastern edge of downtown Edmonton is going through a dramatic transformation in the form of The Quarters. Now, the first question you might have about The Quarters, even if…
“It’s certainly a rarer form of heritage building in Edmonton.” That is David Johnston’s take on the historic Iron Works Building, now undergoing a major renovation. Johnston is the principal…
David Aaron has been taking pictures of buildings, places and things in Edmonton since he was a youngster. His grandmother gave him a Kodak Instamatic 110 camera when he was…
“The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century were driven by the wonder of electricity, new transportation and communication technologies. And the face of the…
For those frequenting the area around Churchill Square, it may just be a nice looking building on the corner of 102 Avenue and 100 Street with a National Bank logo…
Doug Cowan has lived the entire eight decades of his life in Edmonton and has seen plenty of changes in that time. Fortunately, he has recorded those many changes through…
The core of downtown Edmonton is also the core of the city’s arts and culture scene. In the area right around Churchill Square, you will find live theatre at the…
Noel Buckland Dant was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, U.K. in December of 1913. He attended Taunton School in Somerset and did extremely well in school despite being congenitally deaf. In…
Bringing the country into the city. That is what farmers’ markets do. And Edmonton has had some country in its heart since 1900. Farmers Market supply wagons on Jan 16,…