I’ve known about the National Music Centre for a long time. I helped dig pianos out of the mud there after the flood of 2013. Their old building hosted a collection of odd but memorable musical [...]
A decade ago, when Alberta was debt-free and staring at a $7.4-billion surplus, Premier Ralph Klein decided it was time to spread the wealth. He announced that every person who lived in the [...]
By the time we emerged from the Grandin LRT station on a fine May morning, a full 90 minutes before the swearing-in ceremony, we were mere flotsam on a sea of humanity. Edmonton had never seen [...]