Author of the article: Joel Schlesinger • for the Edmonton Journal
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 3 minute read • The Orchards at Ellerslie is one of the south Edmonton communities with the most active sales for single-family detached homes. Photo by Supplied /Postmedia
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Edmonton’s resale real estate market had the highest sales figures by a large margin for February over the last four years with neighbourhoods in the south leading the charge, the most recent monthly data shows.
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.
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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.
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EDMONTON After the Edmonton Police Service initially said the truck driver whose runaway wheel unit killed an Edmonton teacher would not face charges, a spokesperson now says the Crown will give EPS direction on the driver and trucking company next week. Earlier Tuesday, EPS said the driver of a semi-truck involved in the death of a 36-year-old teacher was not responsible for the fatal crash. Meghan Weis, a Grade 5 and 6 French immersion teacher at Our Lady of the Prairies in Edmonton, was pronounced dead at the scene after the semi lost an axle and wheels, striking her vehicle near Lessard Road and Anthony Henday Drive.