• To Revive and Not Revise

    What pre-Confederation Edmonton tells us about Canada today In August of 1859, James Carnegie, the 9th Earl of Southesk, arrived at Fort Edmonton. Carnegie didn’t believe in travelling light. He

  • Baba was an Edmontonian

    I learned to speak Ukrainian after my grandmother’s death. What would I ask her now Baba rode that train but she hadn’t married a farmer. Nikolai had quit Dzhuriv as

  • Home After Home

    Maybe it’s not the place you begin that is most important, but where you become the best version of yourself I WAS BORN IN AN INNOCENT VILLAGE OUTSIDE THE CITY

  • Declaration of Dinner

    Edmonton makes a culinary stand, and it doesn’t care who’s taking notice “WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN ABORIGINAL executive chef in Edmonton, in charge of my own kitchen

  • You are at Home Here

    A mother and son, on stage and off, consider what brings them together BEN There is something in the water at the World Waterpark at West Edmonton Mall and it’s

  • A History of Us

    Stitch by stitch, we’re weaving the fabric that tells the story of queer edmonton, assembling it into pieces substantial enough to examine I REMEMBER 40 YEARS AGO—1977, THE DAY ANITA

  • The Truth is in the Dirt

    A gardener’s meditation: we open a door to companionship when we dwell in the living land A GARDEN IS A LONG WORK Yes, you can turn soil, plant seeds, harvest