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12/20/2018

A go-to destination for comic fans across Edmonton, downtown’s Happy Harbor Comics will be closing at the end of January after almost 20 years in the business.

Store co-owner Jay Bardyla took to social media on Tuesday morning, Dec. 19, 2018, informing longtime customers of the surprise announcement.

07/16/2018

Paula Simons talks about the purchase of the 127-year-old Strathcona Hotel on Edmonton's Whyte Avenue by a developer and his plans for it.

Edmonton weather: Prepare city for ludicrous heat 07/16/2018

It's going to be hot the next couple of days. Be ready!

Edmonton weather: Prepare city for ludicrous heat A look at today’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada.Monday morning temperatures at the Edmonton Blatchford station measure 16 C with a 18 km/h wind coming from the south.Heat Warning in …

07/09/2018

A ceremony to kick off a memorial hockey tournament organized by friends of four Humboldt Broncos hockey players from St. Albert, Alberta who died in the tragic bus crash three months ago was held in St. Albert on July 6, 2018. The weekend tournament, running Friday through Sunday at the Mark Messier Arena in Servus Place, honoured four fallen Broncos who were St. Albert hockey alumni: Stephen Wack, Jaxon Joseph, Logan Hunter and Conner Lukan. A ceremonial puck was dropped by Humboldt Broncos survivors Derek Patter and Tyler Smith before the game.

Fifteen years and $2.7 billion later, Alberta is failing to meet class-size targets 06/18/2018

More than fifteen years after Alberta’s ballooning class sizes became a flashpoint in an acrimonious teachers’ strike, tales of classes that start the year with more students than desks remain common.

Parents speak of children competing for teachers’ attention, while teachers in turn struggle to meet dozens of students’ complex needs.

All this is despite high-profile class-size targets on the books and at least $2.7 billion of taxpayers’ money provided since 2004 to hire teachers and meet those goals.

Fifteen years and $2.7 billion later, Alberta is failing to meet class-size targets In the booming south Edmonton neighbourhood of Rutherford, library shelves have been pushed into the atrium and hallways of Monsignor Fee Otterson Catholic School to make room for its youngest stud…

06/15/2018

The path to businessman Mike Liber’s success in hiring people with mental disabilities started with his realization that your average teenager is woefully mediocre when it comes to cleaning restaurant tables. Liber, 54, runs two Dairy Queens in Sherwood Park. He employs 100 workers, about 40 of them are high school students.

Read more: http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/david-staples-sherwood-park-dairy-queen-operator-wins-award-for-inclusive-hiring?video_autoplay=true

Building a new Northlands: city asks public, not architects, for more input 06/15/2018

City of Edmonton officials are looking for public feedback on more than 100 ideas they received for redeveloping the former Northlands Exhibition Lands.

But don't go expecting to see a competition of ideas from Edmonton's best architects and developers.

Building a new Northlands: city asks public, not architects, for more input Housing or event space? City of Edmonton officials are looking to get public feedback on more than 100 ideas they received for redeveloping the former Northlands Exhibition Lands.But don’t go…

06/14/2018

Sherwood Park’s Taylor Hatala auditioned with 130 other hopefuls for a chance to dance in Janet Jackson’s 2015.

The 12-year-old was ecstatic when she learned she was selected and said the opening show in Vancouver was “unforgettable”.

06/13/2018

Alberta is reviewing its response to a recent trade panel ruling hinging on the province’s small brewer development grant. Alberta must revisit its small brewers development grant after an appeal panel ruled the program “provides a competitive advantage” to locally produced beer.

Read more: http://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/albertas-small-brewers-grant-knocked-down-in-court-ruling

06/05/2018

“Edmonton does have a large population of mosquitos and always has. It’s largely a result of our essentially prairie topography. We have a lot of rolling, flat land around the city with lots of little depressions that collect floodwater … and we have a fairly sizeable mosquito population that takes advantage of that.”

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