Discover why Edmonton is turning heads with its art scene, booming real estate, and call for better education!
Edmonton is buzzing with creativity, and this weekend is no exception! The city is set to showcase two extraordinary art exhibitions—titled & of (Becoming Rock) by Jessica Slipp and Breath Scaling by Alicia Proudfoot—both opening at the Harcourt galleries this Friday. These conceptual shows promise to stir conversations and push artistic boundaries, making them a must-see for art enthusiasts. Whether you're an aficionado or just looking for a fun night out, these shows are set to light up Edmonton’s vibrant art landscape.
But it’s not just art that’s on the rise in Edmonton; the real estate market is proudly leading the nation in sales growth! With home prices remaining relatively affordable compared to other major Canadian cities, people are flocking to the city looking for a mix of urban convenience and suburban charm. This surge in real estate activity means that buyers are getting more bang for their buck while saying goodbye to the stress of bidding wars that are frequent in cities like Toronto and Vancouver. Can this be the sunlit future Edmonton deserves?
As the art scene flourishes and the housing market booms, there’s still a pressing concern among Edmonton’s residents: the state of education. A recent opinion piece highlights that Alberta students are in dire need of smaller class sizes and more individualized support. Teachers argue that rather than relying on extensive testing to gauge student performance, educational resources should be redirected to enhance the learning environment. After all, every child deserves the opportunity to shine in a nurturing setting!
In the whirlwind of art exhibitions, skyrocketing home sales, and educational reform, Edmonton is undeniably a city full of vibrant activity. Fun fact: did you know that Edmonton is home to North America’s largest mall, the West Edmonton Mall? With attractions ranging from an indoor amusement park to a waterpark, it’s no wonder the city is a beacon for entertainment! And speaking of entertainment, Alberta’s most famous festival, the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, attracts thousands each year, showcasing groundbreaking performances from local and international artists. Clearly, Edmonton is not just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive!
Harcourt openings: Two conceptual shows open Friday — Jessica Slipp's with & of (Becoming Rock) and Alicia Proudfoot's Breath Scaling — both exchanging the ...
Edmonton's real estate market is having its moment in the sun, leading the nation's largest city with rising sales driven by its relative affordability.
Teachers don't need tests to identify struggling students; they need smaller classes and supports to provide targeted, effective support.