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Minister Boissonnault Unveils 2023 Economic Plan for All Canadians

Minister Boissonnault Unveils 2023 Economic Plan for All Canadians
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Inflation causing price pains for Edmonton s small grocers and their customers

Smaller independent grocery stores in Edmonton are not happy about having to boost prices on the items they sell to their valued customers.

A drinkable sound experiment by local students and artists brings POPOPOPOPOP to the city

A drinkable sound experiment by local students and artists brings POPOPOPOPOP to the city
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Soda sonata: Grade 6 students in Edmonton create a soda with a musical twist

EDMONTON A special soda has been created by a group of youngsters in Edmonton. With the help of their music teacher, Melissa Andrews, a class of Grade 6 students at John A. McDougall created a soda with musical elements. “I was approached a year and a half ago by Big Rock Candy Mountain, who are two artists – Hannah Jickling and Helen Reed, based out of Vancouver,” said Andrews. “They were looking to partner with a school in Edmonton to bring a project to life that would be using junk food elements and be completely student based.” Combing the junk food products with sound, Andrews said her students decided to create a soda that featured music and narrations.

Edmonton s Black-owned market celebrates first anniversary

Edmonton s Black-owned market celebrates first anniversary Edmonton’s Black-owned market celebrated its first anniversary Saturday with an outdoor market featuring shops, services, and live entertainment. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jul 24, 2021 6:43 PM MT | Last Updated: July 25 Rochelle Ignacio and Ivan Touko are co-founders of the volunteer-run Black-Owned Market Edmonton.(Manuel Carrillos Avalos/CBC) Edmonton s Black-owned market celebrated its first anniversary Saturday with an outdoor market featuring shops, services, and live entertainment. The Black-Owned Market Edmonton (BOM YEG) is made up of volunteers with an aim to support and build up Black-owned businesses, entrepreneurs, creatives and community organizations. There s nothing that s been like this market in Edmonton before we started, said co-founder and chief business officer Rochelle Ignacio.

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