Living good in the 'burbs
When evenings grow quiet, Michelle Ruediger walks with her son to the stormwater lake where the red-winged blackbirds squawk into the wind.
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Date Published: June 21, 2011
Farmers market brings new life to Terwillegar-Riverbend
It's like the heart of Terwillegar-Riverbend finally came alive.
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Date Published: 6/22/11
Summerside draws residents who want a beach in the 'burbs
'This is affordable resort living,' father says of the neighbourhood
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Date Published: 6/23/11
Northeast neighbourhood home to loads of “Little Kickers”
Soccer kids from new neighbourhoods flood south into McLeod in the city’s northeast ...
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Date Published: 6/26/11
Edmonton mobile home park residents upset over fee increases
Homeowners in a city mobile-home park who were notified days ago their lot fees will increase, say they are paying too much for property over which they have little control.
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Date Published: 6/27/11
Mill Woods comes of age: Canada Day volunteer T-shirts symbolize progress for Pakistani-Canadians
For Habib Fatmi, the red-and-white volunteer T-shirts he and 20 other Pakistani-Canadians will wear on Friday are symbols of progress in Mill Woods.
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Date Published: 6/30/11
Homeowners’ efforts build a community playground
The eight-year-old northeast neighbourhood of Brintnell is now on its second playground society. The first effort fizzled for a lack of volunteers. The grass field is still empty.
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Date Published: 7/2/11
Currents of Windermere stirs up many different views
Dream of a walkable town centre for the affluent suffers growing pains
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Date Published: 7/6/11
Ambitious communities have uses for surplus school sites
or about 15 years, Jean Deslauriers has watched the weeds grow on the field across the street, where a school was supposed to be built.
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Date Published: 7/10/11
From snow carving to winter gardening, city planners add magic to the mix
Some people might laugh off Paul Loosley's ideas -snow therapy for kids and a winter lawns in bloom challenge -but he says suburbs will only be friendly and vibrant if we connect with our neighbours year-round.
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Date Published: 7/12/11
Locals in Horse Hill want food production on planning plate
Farmers and food activists in Edmonton’s northeast are readying for a final round in their battle to preserve large-scale urban agriculture, a vital part of keeping a locally grown supply of fresh food for the city.
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Date Published: 7/16/11
For one councillor, urban sprawl goes a ridge too far
Coun. Linda Sloan drew her line in the sand this week, voting no for the first time against one more new neighbourhood in a far corner of her ward.
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Date Published: 7/22/11
Residents’ associations growing force in Edmonton suburbs
In Terwillegar Towne, all fences lining the street must be white.
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Date Published: 7/21/11
Map: A new view of Edmonton
We've mapped several communities in time for the Heritage Festival.
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Date Published: 8/29/11
Ethnic map offers a new view of Edmonton
Wilf Ladores jokes that if a Filipino can sit and enjoy the armchair in his own living room for just half an hour, he’ll be ready to head back to work for another 20 hours.
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Date Published: 8/29/11
City taking stormwater ponds back to nature
Hollick Kenyon residents watched swarms of lake flies lift off their stormwater pond every summer for years.
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Date Published: 8/5/11
Multiplex rec centres take hold in Edmonton
Attract families for all-day outings
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Date Published: 8/8/11
Architectural goals for Edmonton's new rec centres
In The Meadows, architects tried to stress the connections between interior and exterior spaces.
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Date Published: 8/8/11
Land prices and push for affordable starter homes drive density in new neighbourhoods
Steven Dollansky’s new suburban front yard has just enough space for two wooden recliners, a tomato plant, a pot of overgrown lettuce and a Yorkshire terrier.
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Date Published: 8/11/11
Public art adding spice to life in the ‘burbs
Edmonton’s cache of public art is now growing exponentially and in an unexpected place — the suburbs.
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Date Published: 8/15/11
Putting Edmonton’s transit-oriented development back on track
City drafting guidelines to make communities around LRT stations more vibrant, pedestrian-friendly
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Date Published: 8/18/11
When the original owners refuse to sell, town and country collide in unplanned ways
The junkyard in Hollick Kenyon, the farm in Canossa, or the bus lot in Matt Berry — these pockets of land predating development can be a city planner’s nightmare.
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Date Published: 8/21/11
Edmonton’s naming committee tackles everything from A to Z
What’s in a name? A lot, for the residents of a subdivision they like to call Blackmud Creek, but which is officially part of Twin Brooks.
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Date Published: 8/26/11
Large suburban churches grow their flocks in Edmonton
The West Edmonton Christian Assembly has six business rooms available for booking, with Internet connections and full audio-visual presentation capabilities.
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Date Published: 8/31/11
Series wrap: Edmonton’s suburbs set for big changes
This isn’t your granddad’s suburbia. Those five words, a headline from The Journal’s summer series Living on the Edge, sum up the profound changes already underway in the city’s new communities.
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Date Published: 9/4/11
New ideas for going from A to B
Kim Hamilton loves her pink riding boots and the thrill of a motorbike. When she can’t take the bike, she drives her car.
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Date Published: 9/5/11
On the road to a smoother commute
If “eye-in-the-sky” reporter Derek Allen had to pick a neighbourhood to live in based on what he sees during his morning flyovers, it would be anywhere but the southwest and west end.
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Date Published: 9/6/11