
Nellie Carlson and the Indian Rights for Indian Women movement
Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to…
Place names are anchors to history that reflect the values & aspirations of the society who bestowed those names. But, sometimes, place names become separated from the history of their namesakes. In this collection, discover the histories behind some of Edmonton’s provocating and problematic place names.
Bruce Cinnamon
Disclaimer: Due to the importance around the legal designation of Indian status, this article sometimes uses the term “Indian” to…
Lawrence Herzog
Echoes of one of Edmonton’s earliest successful retail enterprises can be found in the new Kelly Ramsey Tower now being…
Rob Houle
When history is told, it largely reflects events, understandings and individuals who best serve the desires of the recorder. In…
Jane Gibson
As you approach the bridge from the east, on the south side you will catch a glimpse of a tall…
Jenna Chalifoux
Our mothers are more than just a physical person, just as our houses are more than just a structure to…
Brendan Thompson
Just east of the Capilano Bridge, there is a small park overlooking the Highlands Golf Club. It has a view…
Rob Houle
Traversing across the North Saskatchewan River on the Groat Road Bridge and climbing the Valley Road has little significance other…
Lawrence Herzog
Decoteau was born on November 19, 1887 on the Red Pheasant Reserve just south of Battleford in present day Saskatchewan….
Dawn Saunders-Dahl
John Donnan was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1892 and immigrated to Canada in March 1902 as a young…