• Ideas (& reasons) for a good walk in Edmonton

    Stefan Cherwoniak |

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    Go for a walk - that’s what Walkable Edmonton is all about. The online hub connects you to core living essentials to help you use your own locomotion to move between places - running errands, going out for dinner or getting to work. It’s about creating an adventure in your very own city. Author and journalist, Hal Borland sums it up well, saying “all walking is discovery. On foot we take the time to see things whole.” There are many good walking reasons: 1. 3 x more friends Residents along a street with 2000 vehicles on it per day have three times more friends…

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  • Fall in Love with YEG

    Quickfire Mortgage Solutions |

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    As the seasons change and the colours of fall start to appear, it is time to rediscover Edmonton and all it has to offer during the autumn.  There are so many events to enjoy before the snow starts to drift from the skies. Here are some of our favourites: The Edmonton Corn Maze — this year the maze design is in celebration of our Edmonton Oilers. Head out to 26171 Garden Valley Road, Spruce Grove until October 22 to enjoy this yearly tradition. Haunted Pumpkin Festival at Prairie Gardens Adventure Farms — this fun family event runs on weekends from September 29 to October…

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  • Your Home - Organized! by Deanne Powell, Artfully Organized

    Quickfire Mortgage Solutions |

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    A beautiful, functional and inviting outdoor space can help rejuvenate you and your family from the daily grind.

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  • Iconic Record Label - Right in Your Neighbourhood

    Quickfire Mortgage Solutions |

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    Holger Petersen was a founder of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, hosts Canada’s longest running blues radio show, ‘Natch’l Blues’ on CKUA Radio, and is the host of the CBC Radio Network blues program ‘Saturday Night Blues’, which has aired for over 30 years.

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