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How this rural school came back from the brink of closure

Posted: Mar 11, 2021 8:00 AM MT | Last Updated: March 11 Horse Hill School is a rural school in northeast Edmonton, near Meridian Street and 195th Ave.(David Bajer/CBC) CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories just like this one that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca If you ask Cale Grover what he likes about his school, he s quick to answer. It s not too big, it s not too small, it s like a perfect size. It always feels like home.

These parents are using Edmonton s 80-kilometre ring road to help their babies get to sleep

These parents are using Edmonton s 80-kilometre ring road to help their babies get to sleep You may never have thought of Anthony Henday Drive as a soother, but some have found the freeway can be a helpful tool when it comes to pandemic parenting.  Social Sharing

Street food from the heart: Hot, home-cooked meals delivered to vulnerable citizens

Posted: Feb 18, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 18 Christina Usborne delivers hot meals to those in need four nights each week.(Trevor Wilson/CBC) CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories just like this one that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca On a frozen Friday night in January, Christina Usborne opens the hatch of her SUV, reaches inside and grabs a few bags of hot food. She sees two people sitting near a heating vent in a downtown parking lot and begins the long walk over. They aren t strangers. In fact, she knows their names and their stories. 

Thousands fed as Edmonton restaurant nears a year of free meals

Posted: Feb 16, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 16 The hard-working staff at Dil-E-Punjab includes, from left to right, Gagan Karoo, Bharat Lohar, Sufyan Asif, owner Imran Javaid, Samina Javaid, Ramandeep Kaur, and Ali Javaid. They have been making an extra 90-100 meals per day to hand out to people in need.(Min Dhariwal/CBC) CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories just like this one that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca What began as a small initiative aimed at helping hungry people at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic 10 months ago has since dished out thousands of free meals.

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