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Bedroom Rapper: Cadence Weapon on Hip-hop, Resistance and surviving the music industry On Saturday, October 22, for a 7 p.m. Litfest 2022 proudly presents Rollie Pemberton in Bedroom Rapper: Cadence Weapon on Hip-hop, Resistance and Surviving t
The View From Where The View from Where is an exhibit at the UofA FAB Gallery Second floor, running until November 5.  Artist alissa rossi uses her experience of the boreal forest of British Columbia and western Alberta to explore how global ex
Climate change and the environmental degradation that follows in its wake are complex issues that are explored in the visual art and print making exhibition called Transitional Impressions: Visualizing Environmental Change.  The exhibition runs
Catch Beth Graham’s play “Weasel” Directed by: Kevin Sutley until October 22, 2022, at the Timms Centre for the ArtsBeth wrote a play about Charlie, who is an actor. Charlie who was an actor and Charlie who will be an actor again, provided she
New On-demand service app for St. Albert Transit “book a bus” There’s a new on-demand service app for St. Albert Transit and it’s effective September 18, 2022. It will replace the current On-Demand Transit: Rider App. The On-demand service hour
Recently, I broke several pairs of shoes, leading me to wonder about what kind of advice for buying shoes there is on the internet. Here’s a smattering of what I found from the REI website.Think about where you plan to walk most of the time. Th
How to walk in the heat You’ll have noted it’s quite hot outside so here’s some tips for enjoying your walking during the summer.  ·      Avoid the heat of the day by walking before 10AM or after 6PM. ·      Walking where there’s tree cover pro
Active Transpo options If you’ve ever wanted to try out active transportation options, there’s never been a better time in Edmonton. First, there’s bike lanes so you can feel secure whilst transporting yourself about Second, there’s bike-share-
Rainy day riders If you’re trying to bike about and are disheartened by all the rain, fear not transpo-fans.   Consider installing fenders on your bike. Not every bike comes with them and these spiffy bits of plastic cover the wheels and preven
It’s celebration time, active transpo folks!  The Edmonton Bike Coalition is holding a family-friendly celebration & bike protest on Saturday, June 18, at noon located at 101 Avenue & 75 Street.   The event is focused on the concept plans for t
Imagine a civic plaza connected to a pedestrian walkway running to the Ribbon of Steel in Edmonton! Or, just think back to that marvelous Open Street Festival we had a few years back on Jasper and times that by 365 days! What bliss!The potentia
If you’ve ever been to a vibrant city core, where you can walk along streets, glance in shop windows, stop to get food or drinks or library books you put on hold along the way, then wind up with a quick cool down by wading in a pool, wait no lo
Sign up to help provide a snapshot of cycling in Canada between June 7 and 12, 2022. Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo provides a glimpse of what cycling looks like in communities across Canada, at the same time and the same way, year over year.The Sondo V
The Alberta Bike Swap returns to Edmonton, May 14, 2022 Although called a bike swap, it’s more like a community-based bicycle buy, sell, and donate event focused on getting people on bikes.  Think of it as a bicycle-oriented consignment store. 
Researchers have found that some recovered patients are left with cognitive and mental health issues including brain fog, trouble remembering words, and PTSD.Source: https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cognitive-impairment-from-severe-covid-19
Alberta Health Services, along with the University of Alberta, is conducting the first large-scale survey on the impacts of long COVID in the province.Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/long-covid-alberta-search-for-answers-1.64396
Summer Streets Return to EdmontonHey there, active transpo listeners! Mobility lanes have returned starting the week of April 25! That means that vehicle lanes are converted for people to use for physical activity and we can bike, scoot, and ro
A new study suggests that those who refuse COVID-19 vaccines raise the risk of infection for those.Source: https://www.healthing.ca/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus/vaccine-for-coronavirus/mixing-with-unvaccinated-increases-covid-19-risk-fo
On Wednesday, April 20 Alberta reported a total of 6,125 covid 19 cases. 1,126 people are in the hospital with covid 19 and 43 people are in the ICU. These are all numbers reported by the government during its weekly update over a 7 day period
Update on the 102 Avenida das bicicletas Hey there Active Transpo fans, the 102 Avenida das bicicletas will be reconnected! By the end of April EPCOR will widen both the existing sidewalk on the north side of 102 Avenida and the east side of th
The fourth round of a cross-sectional monitoring survey on the impacts of COVID-19 on mental health in Canada in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) shows Albertans, versus the rest of Canadians, have experienced high
This week Alberta reported 6,181 covid 19 cases over a 7-day span. 1,053 people are in the hospital with covid 19 and 48 are in the ICU. There are 4,141 deaths to this date. This is all from April 5 to the 11th. The province also received 100
High Level Bridge RehabilitationEdmonton City Council’s Executive Committee is discussing rehabilitation options for the High Level Bridge. These options offer increased opportunities for active transportation as they include:Creating shared us
Sanitizing device, the TESER ACT unit, kills harmful viruses and bacteria within a minute using ultraviolet light.Source: https://www.ualberta.ca/folio/2022/04/new-sanitization-technology-that-kills-sars-cov-2-virus-successfully-tested-at-u-of
This week Alberta has recorded a total of 5,549 cases between March 29 and April 4. 990 people are in the hospital and 44 are in the ICU. 30 new covid deaths have also been reported
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