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Downtown

9Triple8 Jasper building

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Hearing that Hawkeyes is all papered up on 102st?

Please oh please tell me they are renovating as opposed to closing for that is one the remaining old school gems of our Downtown and karaoke scene.

:(
Filled with drunks and drug dealers.
 
It was always a motley crew and often packed with all sorts of our fine city.

Sad to see this era end.
 
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wikipedia - the 90s want their skyline back

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I'm surprised we don't do any civic recognition - at least I'm not aware. Or maybe just on milestone years perhaps.

Could be all city attractions are free or perhaps we go back in time to when we were incorporated and close all roads to cars for the day like it would have been in 1904 😊.
 
Reference ID:Job No 411163011-002
Description:To Operate a General Retail Store
Location:10137 - 104 STREET NW
Plan NB1 Blk 3 Lot 161
Applicant:MIKITECTURE
Status:Intake - Payment Required
Create Date:10/13/2021 8:30:03 AM
Neighbourhood:DOWNTOWN
Class of Permit:Class B
 
EDMONTON, AB - The Edmonton Oilers are pleased to announce that the club will host Indigenous Celebration Night on Monday, Nov. 1 as the Pacific Division rival Seattle Kraken make their first-ever regular season visit to Rogers Place.

To commemorate this celebration of culture and the creativity of the Indigenous communities of Northern Alberta, the Oilers have collaborated with designer and artist Lance Cardinal of Bigstone Cree Nation to create a special logo that will be incorporated into Monday's game presentation and other future initiatives as the team looks to deepen its connection with the Indigenous communities of Oil Country.

The logo, which features a stylized Oilers mark incorporated into the body of a turtle and highlighted by eagle feathers, represents creation, wisdom and spirituality with surrounding colours blue, green, gold and white all culturally significant to the Cree people. The turtle is a reference to Turtle Island, the land mass upon which all 32 NHL teams compete. Additional Indigenous artwork will also be included in various elements of Monday's game presentation.

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So its just been announce that Cranky's Bike Shop of St Albert is opening a shop in Central Edmonton in the spring. Unity Square.

So downtown gets a real bike shop again, this will also be store # 3 for them.
 

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