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  • “It’s in our veins,” Part 1: Edmonton Dance Schools and Latin American Identity

    Miguel A. Priolo Marín & Nieva W. Srayko

    Alejandro (Alex) Rojas, the founder of ETOWN SALSA Latin Dance Studios, moved from Chile to Edmonton with his parents in…

  • Nellie Carlson and the Indian Rights for Indian Women movement

    Bruce Cinnamon

    Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to…

  • 10024-102 Street: Rony’s / Dapple Gray Cafe / Appleby / Cheddars / Cafe Elite

    Darrin Hagen

    The central downtown neighbourhood south of Jasper Avenue but north of the river valley was a small but busy hub…

  • From Parking Lots to Palm Trees (And Back Again): A Look Back at Heritage Mall

    Matthew Dutczak

    Brenda Hall was just 18 years old when she stepped off the bus in the community of Kaskitayo on a…

  • Ah-Yin’s Chinese Persons’ Street or Amy’s Chinatown

    Amy Wong

    I want to share my personal history of growing up in one of Edmonton’s Chinatowns in the 1970s. The Chinatown,…

  • Edmonton’s Downtown Lunch Counters

    Lawrence Herzog

    Long before shopping malls and suburbia, the heart of the city was Edmonton’s preferred place to pause for a meal…

  • Edmonton’s 49th Battalion at Vimy Ridge

    Adriana A. Davies

    In 1964, Lieutenant-Colonel G. R. Stevens, OBE, published an account outlining the very special role of Edmonton’s 49th Battalion at…

  • The Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade

    Adriana A. Davies

    French-born Raymond Brutinel immigrated to Edmonton in 1904 and made his fortune in Alberta through land and railway development. He…

  • The University of Alberta at War

    Adriana A. Davies

    When the First World War broke out on August 4, 1914, the University of Alberta had only 439 students and…

  • Edmonton’s Fighting Men

    Adriana A. Davies

    Edmonton had a strong militia tradition. In 1908, the 19th Alberta Dragoons and 101st Regiment were established. The latter, in…

  • Vimy Ridge: A Forge for Canadian Identity

    Adriana A. Davies

    Vimy Ridge is a commanding seven kilometre-long ridge situated on the western edge of the Douai Plains northeast of Arras…

  • Homecoming: After the End of the First World War

    Adriana A. Davies

    The end of war on November 11, 1918, made headlines in Edmonton’s newspapers: The Morning Bulletin noted: “GERMANY ACCEPTS TERMS”;…