Edmonton Notes for November 13, 2016

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

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Supermoon, St Albert, Alberta
Supermoon, St. Albert, photo by Jeff Wallace

Upcoming Events

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Remembrance Day, photo by Premier of Alberta

Avenue Edmonton’s Top 40 Under 40 for 2016

Tonight, Avenue Edmonton unveiled their latest cohort of Top 40 Under 40 honorees at the Royal Alberta Museum. This is the eighth year that the magazine has recognized amazing young Edmontonians doing great things in our city.

“Really, the fact that each annual list features so many people with new perspectives, ideas and causes is a tribute to how Edmonton incubates those who like to strike out on their own. We are a city of entrepreneurs and people unencumbered by worrying about what others think of us.”

“This year’s class is another exciting and eclectic mix of business leaders, philanthropists, doctors, scientists, fashionistas, artists and visionaries. They’ve all accomplished great things before they’ve hit their 40th birthdays. We can’t wait to see what they will do next.”

After including everyone on the cover last year, the magazine returns in 2016 to featuring a single honoree, Sylvia Soo:

Sylvia Soo

Here’s the Top 40 for 2016 and where you can find them online (in alphabetical order):

Congratulations to everyone who was recognized this year! I look forward to learning more about this new group of Top 40 alumni. You can read the November 2016 issue online here.

top 40 under 40

There were five judges who worked to determine this year’s cohort:

  • Trudy Callaghan, Avenue Edmonton Associate Publisher
  • Carolyn Campbell, Deputy City Manager, Communications & Engagement, City of Edmonton
  • Ken Crocker, Assistant Dean, Advancement at University of Alberta School of Business
  • David Jones, Sergeant, Edmonton Police
  • Dave Mowat, CEO, ATB Financial

Nominations for 2017 are open here and the deadline to nominate someone is April 30, 2017. Keep an eye on this page for updates. You can also follow Avenue Edmonton on Twitter.

Want to see who made the list in past years? Check out my posts from 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.

Edmonton Notes for October 30, 2016

Happy Halloween! Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Headlines

Brick and the Blues
Brick and the Blues, photo by Jeff Wallace

Upcoming Events

Elevate Food Fair
Elevate Food Fair opens in City Centre on Tuesday

Edmonton Notes for October 23, 2016

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

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Edmonton Skyline
Edmonton Skyline, photo by ALLEN QIAO乔谦之

Upcoming Events

Downtown Pedway Construction
Pedway Construction between Enbridge Centre and Manulife Place

Edmonton Notes for October 16, 2016

The winter weather hit us hard this week! There’s still a fog advisory in effect for Edmonton and freezing rain is expected overnight, so drive safely tomorrow. On the plus side, temperatures are expected to hit double digits again by the end of the week! Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Headlines

City Charters
Premier Jim Prentice signing the City Charter framework agreement in 2014, photo by Government of Alberta

Upcoming Events

Opening Night - Rogers Place [Explored]
Opening Night – Rogers Place, photo by Jeff Wallace

Edmonton Notes for October 9, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving! I am back in Edmonton after a nice vacation to the Okanagan with Sharon. I’ll write something about that once I upload all of our photos. And once I warm up, as it was a bit of a shock to come back home and immediately have non-stop snow and below-zero temperatures!

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

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Snowy City Market

Upcoming Events

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Premier Notley reads to students at McKee School during READ IN Week, photo by Premier of Alberta

Edmonton Notes for September 25, 2016

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

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Shedding Yellow
Shedding Yellow, photo by Kurt Bauschardt

Upcoming Events

Alberta’s Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day 15070
Alberta’s Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, photo by Premier of Alberta

Edmonton Notes for September 18, 2016

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Headlines

Harvest Moon, Edmonton, Alberta [Explored]
Harvest Moon, photo by Jeff Wallace

Upcoming Events

FISE World Series - Edmonton
FISE World Series Edmonton, photo by IQRemix

Edmonton Notes for September 11, 2016

Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

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Ford Hall
Ford Hall, photo by Kurt Bauschardt

Upcoming Events

  • The Edmonton premiere of Catching the Sun!, a film about solar energy, takes place on Tuesday at the Garneau Theatre.
  • Dark Matters returns on Thursday to the TELUS World of Science with a focus on the science of science fiction.
  • Head over to Hall D at the Shaw Conference Centre on Thursday for the Balcony Harvest Party in support of the High School Culinary Challenge.
  • Western Canada Fashion Week gets underway on Thursday and runs through September 24 at the ATB Financial Arts Barns in Old Strathcona.
  • Edmonton is hosting the FISE World Series this weekend at Hawrelak Park. The event features 400+ riders and is free to attend. They have quite the lineup of food trucks too!
  • Vignettes takes place on Friday at the former Sobey’s location on 104 Street. The event “is an interdisciplinary competition that invites teams of local designers, woodworkers, visual artists and contractors to bring their best in collaboration, creation, and competition in a challenging and innovative way.”
  • MacEwan is hosting tours of its urban beekeeping project for the next few weeks – the first is on Friday during lunch.
  • A meeting for the Edmonton Soccer Project takes place Friday night at the Mill Woods library.
  • Keith Urban will play the first concert at Rogers Place on Friday evening. Dolly Parton will play the second concert, on Saturday evening.
  • The City is hosting another Big Bin Event this weekend at Commonwealth Stadium. Bring your household items that can’t be set out for regular waste collection.
  • Rogers Place is hosting a viewing party for Team North America vs. Team Finland on Sunday. Tickets are $5 and go on sale Wednesday at 10am.
  • For more upcoming events, check out ShareEdmonton.

Fall Street

Edmonton Notes for September 4, 2016

Happy long weekend! Here are my weekly Edmonton notes:

Headlines

  • You’ve no doubt seen the horrible video of a group of men in a car yelling racial slurs at Jesse Lipscombe in downtown Edmonton. Jesse later met with the mayor and now they have teamed up on the #MakeItAwkward campaign to call out discriminatory and ignorant behavior.
  • The latest municipal census puts our city’s population at 899,447. I wrote about it here and Dave says the results “could give some indication into how provincial electoral boundaries in the city will be redrawn for the next election.”
  • Former Lt.-Gov. Norman Kwong died on Saturday at the age of 86. Here’s a statement from Premier Notley. Online condolences can be shared here.
  • The City of Edmonton and the Edmonton Police Association have “settled a retroactive collective agreement for 2014, 2015 and 2016 through binding arbitration.” Wage increases of 2.4% in 2014, 2.5% in 2015, and 2.75% in 2016 were awarded.
  • For the 5th consecutive year, Edmonton has been awarded a score of AA+, the second-highest possible, from credit agency Standard & Poor’s.
  • Jonathan Brownlee of Great Britain finished first in the Elite Men’s race at the ITU World Triathlon Edmonton today.
  • The federal government has agreed to put $143.9 million toward more than four dozen Edmonton transit project, CBC Edmonton reports. “Today’s agreement means projects that are not only shovel ready, but also shovel worthy, can proceed without delay,” Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi said at the Alberta legislature.
  • Councillor Tony Caterina’s son Rocco is planning to run in Ward 4 next year if current councillor Ed Gibbons chooses not to run again.
  • Do you love Edmonton? Then you might want to support Emil Tiedemann’s campaign to print a book called 101 Reasons Why I Heart Edmonton. He’s looking to raise $6,000.
  • NorQuest College is facing a “massive privacy breach” as well as fraud that cost the college nearly $2 million in damages.
  • Paula Simons on Rogers Place and ICE District: “The pace and scale of development is dazzling — more like something you might see in Shanghai or Dubai than Edmonton.”
  • Changes to park & ride at the Belvedere, Century Park, Clareview, and Stadium LRT stations took effect on September 1. “Across the system, ETS now offers approximately 1,700 free stalls and 2,300 reserved paid stalls at the above-mentioned LRT lots.”
  • “When Fort Mac needed you, you were there.” Check out the #WeAllResponse microsite.
  • Gretzky’s Wine & Whisky is Wayne Gretzky’s new restaurant which opened on Friday at the Edmonton International Airport.
  • Police are urging motorists to slow down on the High Level Bridge after catching multiple drivers travelling more than double the posted speed limit.
  • Three new schools opened in Edmonton this month, part of the 32 school projects that were completed this month across the province.
  • Stand Up To Cancer takes place on Friday, September 9 across Canada and the U.S. and a number of buildings are being lit up in support including Edmonton’s High Level Bridge. It will be lit red, orange, and yellow from September 7-9.
  • Here’s the first of a three-part chronicle of Edmonton’s Italian community. In it, “Adriana A. Davies highlights the people, places, and motions that were at the heart of Italian immigrants finding a foothold in Alberta and Edmonton.”
  • Major ETS bus service changes went into effect today. “This year, the changes are bigger than ever with 50,000 service hours being reallocated to improve on-time performance and to serve higher demand routes.”
  • For more recent headlines, check out ShareEdmonton.

Summer Sunset

Upcoming Events

Beautiful Morning to Build a Bridge
Beautiful Morning to Build a Bridge, photo by Dave Sutherland