Tokens of Remembrance: Indigenous Faces in Edmonton’s Beaux Arts Architecture, 1907-1930
Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to…
Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to…
Lila Fahlman’s career as an activist began with a riot. It was Canada Day 1935, and the 11-year-old Lila was…
When Dr. Anne Anderson was born on a river lot farm east of St. Albert in 1906, she was so…
I want to share my personal history of growing up in one of Edmonton’s Chinatowns in the 1970s. The Chinatown,…
Less than two years after the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the first…
How did a mosque come to be in Fort Edmonton Park? Where did it come from? Why does it look…
Drive around the heart of Edmonton and you’ll see them. Worn by time, pounded by the elements but still clinging…
The first time I saw the Provincial Museum of Alberta I was twelve years old. It was 1994 and the…
A bell jangles as the weathered door creaks open and the smells and memories flood back: being six years old,…
The floor in Jesse Watson’s Calder bungalow is stamped with words like “wheat” and “barley,” clues to a fascinating past….
Monday, July 27 was warm, as you’d expect on a summer day in Edmonton. In the open space of the…
Kilns used to produce bricks in the early 20th century didn’t have the ability to heat evenly, and those placed…