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  • The Cowboys in the Sky: The Story of Edmonton’s Ironworkers

    Jamie Ausmus

    High above the rooftops, the iron giants balance and shimmy along beams, attaching one piece of strategically placed steel after…

  • The Weather Woman of the West: Eda Owen and the Highlands Dominion Meteorological Station

    Bruce Cinnamon

    Edmonton’s history is full of remarkable women. From Beatrice Carmichael to Thelma Chalifoux, from Betty Stanhope-Cole to Felicia Graham, from…

  • Edmonton: A World Class Dump, Part Two – Feel the Burn: Edmonton’s Curious Love Affair with Incinerators

    Dr. Russell Cobb

    Perhaps the desire to burn our waste comes from a primeval desire to cover our tracks. And our smells. Incineration…

  • My Royal Alberta Museum

    Tim O’Grady

    The first time I saw the Provincial Museum of Alberta I was twelve years old. It was 1994 and the…

  • Remembering the Corner Store

    Lawrence Herzog

    A bell jangles as the weathered door creaks open and the smells and memories flood back:  being six years old,…

  • Richard Henry Secord and Métis Scrip Speculation

    Rob Houle

    When history is told, it largely reflects events, understandings and individuals who best serve the desires of the recorder. In…

  • The History of the Latta Bridge

    Jane Gibson

    As you approach the bridge from the east, on the south side you will catch a glimpse of a tall…

  • Peter Erasmus & Storytelling

    Tom Long

    There’s something about a good story and a good storyteller. Stories and facts aren’t exclusive, thank goodness. We all connect…

  • Kisiskāciwani-sīpiy – Swift Flowing River

    Jenna Chalifoux

    Rising out of the Rocky Mountain glaciers, flowing ever eastward toward Hudson Bay, the North Saskatchewan River has meandered across…

  • NeWest Press: A Regional Publishing Pioneer

    Tracey L. Anderson

    NeWest Press may no longer be new—it will soon commemorate its 40th anniversary—but when it began in 1977, it was…

  • The Legislature Maces

    Bruce Cinnamon

    In its simplest terms, the mace represents the authority of Her Majesty the Queen to create law and to rule…

  • Edmonton’s Candied Past

    Lawrence Herzog

    Right from the beginning, Edmonton has had a sweet tooth. Newcomers from European countries brought with them a love for…