Edmonton Notes for 7/26/2015

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yeg stormy, photo by Paul

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Edmonton K-Days Exhibition - 2015
Edmonton K-Days Exhibition, photo by IQRemix

Edmonton Notes for 7/19/2015

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100 Fountains
100 Fountains, photo by Jeff Wallace

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Slide The City - Edmonton
Slide The City, photo by IQRemix

Edmonton Notes for 7/12/2015

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Metro Line LRT
The Metro Line still isn’t open

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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival
Edmonton International Street Performers Festival, photo by IQRemix

Edmonton Notes for 7/5/2015

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Connor McDavid
Connor McDavid, photo by Connor Mah

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FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 - Edmonton
England won the bronze, photo by IQRemix

Edmonton Notes for 6/28/2015

It was a hot weekend in Edmonton with temperatures above 30 degrees – how did you beat the heat? Or maybe you decided to make the most of it and spent it outdoors! We might have some rain to start the week but then we’re back to hot weather, so be sure to work and play safely, and never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle. You can see the forecast here.

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Boating on the river

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Canada Day Information

The fireworks are scheduled to start at 11pm in the river valley. You can’t watch them from Kinsmen Park, but some of the best locations include the Alberta Legislature grounds, Victoria Park, Ezio Faraone Park, and Government House Park. If you’re willing to pay, TELUS Field is offer $4 admission to the baseball game after the 8th inning.

Keep in mind there will be lots of road closures in place on Wednesday starting at around 9pm and continuing until at least 12:45am. There will be limited on-street parking with meter hooding and no stopping signs going into place early in the day. You can see the full list of road closures here. The City is encouraging everyone to walk, bike, or take transit.

Canada Day 2014

There are a few good viewing areas that will be accessible on foot only, including River Valley Road, Queen Elizabeth Park Road, and 109 Street between Saskatchewan Drive and the High Level Bridge. The High Level Bridge itself, as well as the Menzies LRT bridge, will both be closed.

As for transit, all regular bus routes will be operating on a Sunday schedule. The LRT will be running on a 10 minute frequency. For the fireworks though, certain routes will have increased service, including the 1, 5, 8, and 9.

If fireworks downtown aren’t your thing, you can see a full listing of Canada Day events here.

ETS Changes

Thanks to plenty of construction taking place downtown and preliminary work on the Valley Line LRT, permanent changes to 29 downtown bus routes took effect today:

“Most changes are minimal with bus stops only being moved a block or two. The biggest changes take place along 102 Avenue between 95 Street and 103 Street. No buses will be running along this corridor.”

This also affects drivers, as 102A Avenue has now been changed to accommodate two-way traffic. I often took the bus on 102 Avenue, so I’ll have to go see where all of my stops have moved to. Be sure to give yourself a bit of extra time.

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Bus stops along 102 Avenue downtown are closed permanently

Downtown routes weren’t the only ones affected this weekend as ETS also made its summer service changes. These changes are in effect until the end of August and largely consist of the removal of school service and reducing the number of buses used for morning and afternoon peak times. Six routes – 46, 165, 167, 186, 187, and 188 – have been cancelled for the summer.

Edmonton Notes for 6/21/2015

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Regimental Funeral Procession, photo by Premier of Alberta

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Regimental Funeral Procession, photo by Premier of Alberta

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Dark Edmonton Sky
Scary skies over the weekend!

Edmonton Notes for 6/14/2015

Just got back from the Ed Sheeran concert with Sharon. “That story wasn’t going anywhere, I just wanted to tell you I went to the big mall,” he said after sharing that he visited West Edmonton Mall today. He also remarked on how far people drive here in Canada. Yup.

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Feel the Wind
Feel the Wind, photo by Jeff Wallace

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Edmonton Pride, photo by Jamie Provencal

I had a rough week due to illness. Better now than the middle of summer I guess! Fortunately I was well enough today for What the Truck?! at Capital Boulevard. The rain held off and we had a solid event. Thanks to everyone who came out!

Edmonton Notes for 6/7/2015

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FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 - Edmonton
53,058 fans attended the first game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 here in Edmonton! Photo by IQRemix

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Linda Duncan and Rachel Notley wave in the Edmonton Pride Parade, photo by Richard Le Sueur

Edmonton Notes for 5/31/2015

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MAERSK EDMONTON & SD REBEL
Found this while looking through Flickr for recent Edmonton photos. It’s not every day you see Edmonton on the side of a ship! I’m not sure why it was named “Edmonton” but I know it was built in 2011 (in South Korea as most of these ships are), navigates the Panama Canal, and is one of the 100 largest container ships in the world. Photo by Kees Torn.

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City Market
There are only a couple weeks left for asparagus at the market, so don’t delay!

Edmonton Notes for 5/24/2015

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SwearingIn25
Swearing In, by Premier of Alberta

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We had a great kickoff to our 2015 What the Truck?! season yesterday in Churchill Square! Couldn’t have asked for better weather. We’ll have a recap up tomorrow but in the meantime, here’s one from Cindy. Thank you to the thousands of Edmontonians who came! Our next event will take place on June 14 on Capital Boulevard.

What the Truck?! at Churchill Square
What the Truck?! at Churchill Square, more here