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SUMMARY:Opening Doors to Future Work World Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Episode1: Advancing Talent to Build the Future of Housing & Healthcare\nIt’s about advancing talent to align with the demands that automation will have on all industries\, communities and people.  People who will need to adopt AI tools and adapt their tasks and oversight to apply\, oversee and steward new processes that control tools. Why now? \nThe world is transforming fast…really fast.\nAI and automation impact will affect industries\, communities and how tasks and activities in jobs will continue to change. \nSo fast that Companies and Course Creators are now asking what and how enable people can enable AI and AI enabled tools to enter and advance in the new workforce economy. \nSo fast that Candidates are wondering which doors will lead to find the right career\, company and courses that align with their skills and interests in this new economy. \nThe big question? \nWhat do people still need to learn – to augment their skills\, to work with AI tools to thrive in the new economy?\nThe next question? \nHow will tasks and activities in the jobs at present change in the next few years?\n\nTwo things that AI is not adept at doing today … yet: \n\n\n\nWork in the Physical or Built world – like in the trades which includes construction and manufacturing\nWork needed Human to Human contact – like in health\, wellness and personal care\n\n\n\nWhat careers can people look to explore now?   \nOccupations that may be slower to uptake AI\, and that may have regulatory and or technical labour requirements?  Look at “The Trades” – including construction\, manufacturing\, healthcare and personal care.  Even then\, these “safer” occupations will still need continuous upskilling and and training to attain know-how\, and to learn how to augment their roles using AI tools.  This changes the type of tasks and activities in each occupation. \n\n  \n  \n  \n\nWhat about youth\, their parents and education pathways?\n\n“Daniela Amodei\, co-founder and President of Anthropic (a leading AI Tech Corporation)\, finished another high-stakes meeting with enterprise clients. Predictably\, someone pulled her aside. The question came quietly\, almost apologetically — the kind of thing you ask when you’re afraid of the answer.“ \n“What should my kid actually study?”\n“It’s a question that’s become the white noise of modern parenting. AI can write code. AI can draft legal contracts. AI can diagnose diseases. So what the hell is left for humans to do?” source WSJ Feb 2026 https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/what-ai-executives-tell-their-own-kids-about-the-jobs-of-the-future-1ba43f65 \nIn this Panel Session and Networking Event\, FutureCite brings you panelists who bring insights to open doors – their experiences\, the opportunity windows\, and why their thinking will impact your future choices. \nSpeaker Panel\n\nJillene Lakevold\nCo-Chief Executive Officer\, All Weather Group \nSince joining All Weather Group in 2005\, Jillene Lakevold has been a catalyst for innovative thinking\, especially within manufacturing and strategic operations. Her dedication to continuous improvement has been a cornerstone in building a resilient foundation for the company’s sustainable growth.  Elevated to Co-CEO in 2023\, Jillene now fosters an inclusive culture where diverse perspectives and new ideas fuel resilience and success \nBeyond All Weather Group\, Jillene is passionate about responding to the need for greater corporate citizenship and currently serves as a Board Member at CIVIDA Housing Foundation and as Vice Chair of the Edmonton Police Foundation.  Her leadership philosophy reflects her commitment to nurturing both the company and the communities she serves.  Jillene holds a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching (CEC)\, an MBA from Queen’s University (2011) and a Bachelor of Commerce in Operations from the University of Alberta (2006). \nBalancing a fulfilling career with personal passions\, Jillene spends her time skiing\, travelling\, reading\, and enjoying the lake with family – a space that energizes her commitment to drive meaningful change. \nAnna Nesterova\, Founder\nFounder\, Ava Medical Consulting \nAnna brings over 15 years of experience in healthcare\, medical devices and commercialization. A Founder of successful e-learning platform for medical sales education\, an investor in startups\, she brings global experience as a lecturer and invited speaker at top universities in the US and Canada.  She specializes in bridging the gap between science and business in her go-to-market strategy\, investor relations\, product positioning and sales development. \nWho should attend the event?\n\nYour company is looking for skilled new hires with the right fit for your team.\nOr you may be a course creator looking to update your skill deliverables for skills in demand by employers.\nOr you may be a candidate who has sent 100s of CVs with no responses.\nOr you may be  parents and wondering what occupations will be there in the future for your children?\n\nWhy not bring all groups into one room?\nWell we’re doing just that on April 28 2026 at 2:30 PM MST! \n2:30 PM: Panelists \n3:05 PM: Networking & Q&A \n3:35 PM Event Ends \nRegister early to save your seat\, ask any questions and get answers!\nEventbrite Link for registration below:
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/doors-to-future-work-world-opportunies/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Community Planning,Construction,Courses,Digital Transformation,Education,Family,Healthcare,Human Talent,Industry,Learning,Media & Communications,Students,Technology,The Arts,The Trades,WorkPlace
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SUMMARY:Lougheed College Lecture Series: Dr. Deena Hinshaw
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Deena Hinshaw presents as part of the 2020-21 Lougheed College Lectures\, which has a theme of leadership and public institutions.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe 2020-21 Lougheed College Lecture series is organized around the theme of leadership and public institutions. Governments\, courts\, universities\, cultural institutions\, public health agencies\, financial regulators and other offices charged with ensuring the public good face special scrutiny from the people they serve. We expect our tax-funded institutions to deliver value for money\, and to act ethically and responsibly to ensure citizen well-being. And we have high demands for accountability and responsiveness. What does it take to lead such organizations\, especially when the decisions are fraught and the stakes are high? How do public leaders engage the people they serve in decision-making? How do they address dissent and controversy? What are the consequences of “fake news\,” the growing skepticism around expertise\, and political polarization for the necessary work of serving the public good? Our speakers will tackle these challenging issues with hard-won insights from the front lines. \nDr. Deena Hinshaw address the topic\, Leadership in Public Service: We are all in this together as a featured guest of the Lougheed College Lectures. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has made our interdependencies more visible and has called each of us to make choices to serve our communities in both formal and informal ways. In this talk\, Dr. Deena Hinshaw will reflect on her experience of leadership in the pandemic\, and the ways that she has\, in her role\, intersected with the leaders who serve their communities every day. Drawing on her work as one of the public faces of Alberta’s response to COVID-19\, she will talk about the different ways in which we can amplify and support each other in sustaining and nurturing healthy communities. \nThis lecture is presented in partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. \nBe informed\, challenged\, and inspired by local\, national\, and international leaders from government\, business\, academia\, and the cultural and nonprofit sectors. The Lougheed College Lectures sponsored by Syncrude present exceptional speakers from interdisciplinary backgrounds. They will share their perspectives and insights on the leadership needed to face the complex challenges of the 21st century. \nDate And Time \n\nThu\, April 15\, 2021 \n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM MDT
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/lougheed-college-lecture-series-dr-deena-hinshaw/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Family,Health,Innovation,Learning,Living,Regulatory,Research,Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20191112T023707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T023707Z
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SUMMARY:Impact of AI on our Life
DESCRIPTION:Time: \n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM\,  Nov 23rd\, 2019 (Saturday) \nCo-hosted by: \n\nAction for Healthy Communities\nAlberta Artificial Intelligence Association\n\nPartners: \n\nCentral McDougall Queen Mary Park Revitalization\nCity of Edmonton\n\nLocation: Central Lions Recreation Centre 11113 – 113 Street\, Edmonton \nClick HERE to register. \nAbstract: \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not a science-fiction dream anymore and has truly arrived. At the heart of much of today’s technological innovation\, AI is going to change the world more than anything in human history. Quickly becoming a key part of our everyday lives in the near future\, AI will have a significant impact on every section of our society. Thanks to expertise from the University of Alberta and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii)\, Edmonton is one of three hubs for AI research in Canada\, playing a global leader in the field. \nAlthough AI has the potential to greatly improve many things\, however\, there are some concerns about AI as well. For example\, AI will lead to many job losses\, increasing unemployment. Many people are scared. Are we ready for AI? How can we prepare Edmontonians for AI to adopt the pioneer role the city is playing in the nation and the world? Leadership is the key. The purpose of this leadership training workshop is to educate our community leaders as pioneers to recognize\, acknowledge\, and fully embrace how AI can transform the way we will live and work. \nThis is the first leadership training on AI awareness and readiness in Edmonton. We believe it will create a history in Edmonton to help people adopt the age of AI. We hope after the training\, the workshop will facilitate participants to achieve high-value knowledge acquisition and reskilling that capitalize on the transformative powers of an AI-ready culture. Eventually\, we wish participants can take a leadership role in helping their communities develop capacities to embrace the age of AI. \nSpeakers: \nProf. Howard Nye. \nTopic: Technological Displacement and the Duty to Increase Real Incomes: from Left to Right \nBio: Howard Nye\, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta\, works primarily in the areas of normative ethics\, practical ethics\, and meta-ethics\, and has related interests in political philosophy\, the philosophy of mind\, and decision theory. \nFor more information about Prof. Nye\,  please check here. \nProf. Bin Zheng: M.D. Ph.D.\, Director of SSRL\, Endowed research chair in surgical simulation. \nTopic: Human intelligence and AI application in surgical simulation. \nBio: Bin Zheng\, Associate Professor in Surgery\, holds the Endowed Research Chair in Surgical Simulation position in the Department of Surgery of the University of Alberta.  Prof Zheng collaborates with surgeons\, engineers\, clinical educators\, and psychologists to develop simulators and evaluation educational outcome of simulation-based programs.  His long-term goal is to prompted the use of simulation in surgery for improving care quality and patient safety. \nFor more information about Prof. Zheng\,  please check here. \nProf. Irene Cheng\, Director of Smart Multimedia Research Centre\, UAlberta. \nTopic: Multimedia\, AI concepts and AI education. \nBio: Dr. Irene Cheng\, (SMIEEE) is the Scientific Director of the iCORE Multimedia Research Centre and an Adjunct Faculty in Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry\, and Faculty of Science\, University of Alberta\, Canada. Her research interests\, among others\, include incorporating human perception\, following the concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference or JND) psychophysical methodology\, to improve multimedia\, graphics and computer vision techniques. She conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania on 3DTV related topics. Before joining academia\, she was an Information Technology executive in Lloyds Bank. \nFor more information about Dr. Cheng\,  please check here. \nDr. Shi Jin: Director of Century Link (VP of Engineering\, a local successfuly startup DataGarden\, acquired by U.S. large telecom company – Century Link). \nTopic: Share your entrepreneurship story on how you stayed on top of the tech trend and being successful on Cloud computing wave. \nBio: Dr. Jin led the engineering team for a small Edmonton startup called  Datagardens from 2012 to 2014. Datagardens was acquired by Centurylink in 2014 and Shi has been the director leading the CenturyLink Edmonton office since then. His team has grown from  merely just  2 developers in 2012 to about 15 in 2019. Recently his portfolio expands beyond the Edmonton office to include another 10-engineer team in the US. \nPlease check here for more information about Dr. Jin \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/impact-of-ai-on-our-life-2/
LOCATION:Central Lions Club\, 11113 - 113 Street\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Transformation,Family,Innovation,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20191112T023707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T023707Z
UID:9288-1574514000-1574526600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Impact of AI on our Life
DESCRIPTION:Time: \n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM\,  Nov 23rd\, 2019 (Saturday) \nCo-hosted by: \n\nAction for Healthy Communities\nAlberta Artificial Intelligence Association\n\nPartners: \n\nCentral McDougall Queen Mary Park Revitalization\nCity of Edmonton\n\nLocation: Central Lions Recreation Centre 11113 – 113 Street\, Edmonton \nClick HERE to register. \nAbstract: \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not a science-fiction dream anymore and has truly arrived. At the heart of much of today’s technological innovation\, AI is going to change the world more than anything in human history. Quickly becoming a key part of our everyday lives in the near future\, AI will have a significant impact on every section of our society. Thanks to expertise from the University of Alberta and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii)\, Edmonton is one of three hubs for AI research in Canada\, playing a global leader in the field. \nAlthough AI has the potential to greatly improve many things\, however\, there are some concerns about AI as well. For example\, AI will lead to many job losses\, increasing unemployment. Many people are scared. Are we ready for AI? How can we prepare Edmontonians for AI to adopt the pioneer role the city is playing in the nation and the world? Leadership is the key. The purpose of this leadership training workshop is to educate our community leaders as pioneers to recognize\, acknowledge\, and fully embrace how AI can transform the way we will live and work. \nThis is the first leadership training on AI awareness and readiness in Edmonton. We believe it will create a history in Edmonton to help people adopt the age of AI. We hope after the training\, the workshop will facilitate participants to achieve high-value knowledge acquisition and reskilling that capitalize on the transformative powers of an AI-ready culture. Eventually\, we wish participants can take a leadership role in helping their communities develop capacities to embrace the age of AI. \nSpeakers: \nProf. Howard Nye. \nTopic: Technological Displacement and the Duty to Increase Real Incomes: from Left to Right \nBio: Howard Nye\, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta\, works primarily in the areas of normative ethics\, practical ethics\, and meta-ethics\, and has related interests in political philosophy\, the philosophy of mind\, and decision theory. \nFor more information about Prof. Nye\,  please check here. \nProf. Bin Zheng: M.D. Ph.D.\, Director of SSRL\, Endowed research chair in surgical simulation. \nTopic: Human intelligence and AI application in surgical simulation. \nBio: Bin Zheng\, Associate Professor in Surgery\, holds the Endowed Research Chair in Surgical Simulation position in the Department of Surgery of the University of Alberta.  Prof Zheng collaborates with surgeons\, engineers\, clinical educators\, and psychologists to develop simulators and evaluation educational outcome of simulation-based programs.  His long-term goal is to prompted the use of simulation in surgery for improving care quality and patient safety. \nFor more information about Prof. Zheng\,  please check here. \nProf. Irene Cheng\, Director of Smart Multimedia Research Centre\, UAlberta. \nTopic: Multimedia\, AI concepts and AI education. \nBio: Dr. Irene Cheng\, (SMIEEE) is the Scientific Director of the iCORE Multimedia Research Centre and an Adjunct Faculty in Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry\, and Faculty of Science\, University of Alberta\, Canada. Her research interests\, among others\, include incorporating human perception\, following the concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference or JND) psychophysical methodology\, to improve multimedia\, graphics and computer vision techniques. She conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania on 3DTV related topics. Before joining academia\, she was an Information Technology executive in Lloyds Bank. \nFor more information about Dr. Cheng\,  please check here. \nDr. Shi Jin: Director of Century Link (VP of Engineering\, a local successfuly startup DataGarden\, acquired by U.S. large telecom company – Century Link). \nTopic: Share your entrepreneurship story on how you stayed on top of the tech trend and being successful on Cloud computing wave. \nBio: Dr. Jin led the engineering team for a small Edmonton startup called  Datagardens from 2012 to 2014. Datagardens was acquired by Centurylink in 2014 and Shi has been the director leading the CenturyLink Edmonton office since then. His team has grown from  merely just  2 developers in 2012 to about 15 in 2019. Recently his portfolio expands beyond the Edmonton office to include another 10-engineer team in the US. \nPlease check here for more information about Dr. Jin \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/impact-of-ai-on-our-life/
LOCATION:Central Lions Club\, 11113 - 113 Street\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Transformation,Family,Innovation,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T224247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T224247Z
UID:13752-1566118800-1566133200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:60th Annual Sourdough Raft Race - New Date!
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR THE 60th ANNUAL RAFT RACE!! \n  \nRafts launch from Terwillegar Park at 11:00AM.  See Website for Raft Race Entry Info and How to Build a Raft! \nTOONIE PANCAKE BREAKFAST\nserved at Terwillegar Park starting at 9:00AM\nEveryone Welcome!
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/60th-annual-sourdough-raft-race-2/
LOCATION:Terwillegar Park\, 10 Rabbit Hill Road\,NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6R 0R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adventures,Contest,Entertainment,Family,Food,LifeStyle,Sports,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T224247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T063601Z
UID:8260-1566118800-1566133200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:60th Annual Sourdough Raft Race - New Date!
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR THE 60th ANNUAL RAFT RACE!! \n  \nRafts launch from Terwillegar Park at 11:00AM.  See Website for Raft Race Entry Info and How to Build a Raft! \nTOONIE PANCAKE BREAKFAST\nserved at Terwillegar Park starting at 9:00AM\nEveryone Welcome!
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/60th-annual-sourdough-raft-race/
LOCATION:Terwillegar Park\, 10 Rabbit Hill Road\,NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6R 0R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adventures,Contest,Entertainment,Family,Food,LifeStyle,Sports,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190810T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T225911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T225911Z
UID:8270-1565431200-1565449200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:EPCOR RiverFest in Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:WATER ACTIVITIES: Edmonton\nChoose your boat! \nTaking place at Edmonton’s beautiful Laurier Park along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River\, this EPCOR RiverFest location offers three boat times to get you on the water. When you purchase your ticket\, you’ll select your type of boat/activity and time slot. All participants must read and sign the corresponding waiver(s) prior to getting on the water.\nStarting at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park (where you will park) a shuttle bus will take you to Terwillegar Park and you’ll float back to Laurier Park.\n\nWATER ACTIVITIES: Devon\nSee RiverFest website for details and updates\n\nLAND ACTIVITIES: Edmonton & Devon\nSee RiverFest website for updates!
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/epcor-riverfest-in-edmonton/
LOCATION:Terwillegar Park\, 10 Rabbit Hill Road\,NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6R 0R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adventures,Entertainment,Family,LifeStyle,Living,Raft Racing,River Valley,Sports,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190810T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T225911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T225911Z
UID:13753-1565431200-1565449200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:EPCOR RiverFest in Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:WATER ACTIVITIES: Edmonton\nChoose your boat! \nTaking place at Edmonton’s beautiful Laurier Park along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River\, this EPCOR RiverFest location offers three boat times to get you on the water. When you purchase your ticket\, you’ll select your type of boat/activity and time slot. All participants must read and sign the corresponding waiver(s) prior to getting on the water.\nStarting at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park (where you will park) a shuttle bus will take you to Terwillegar Park and you’ll float back to Laurier Park.\n\nWATER ACTIVITIES: Devon\nSee RiverFest website for details and updates\n\nLAND ACTIVITIES: Edmonton & Devon\nSee RiverFest website for updates!
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/epcor-riverfest-in-edmonton-2/
LOCATION:Terwillegar Park\, 10 Rabbit Hill Road\,NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6R 0R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Adventures,Entertainment,Family,LifeStyle,Living,Raft Racing,River Valley,Sports,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190718T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190727T230000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T231554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T231554Z
UID:13754-1563447600-1564268400@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Taste of Edmonton Festival
DESCRIPTION:35 YEARS OF TASTE OF EDMONTON\n35 years and RETURNING TO CAPITAL PLAZA (99 AVE & 108 ST)\nTaste of Edmonton is better than ever! Come sample more than 80 different dishes from cuisines around the world! \nA selection of Edmonton’s best\, newest\, hippest\, and classic favorite restaurants will be represented along with almost a dozen food trucks. \nWe’ve expanded the licenced area for 2019! \n92 Food Samples\, and 30 Canadian Artists \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/taste-of-edmonton-festival-2/
LOCATION:Capital Plaza\, 99th Avenue & 108 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Family,Food,LifeStyle,Living,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190718T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190727T230000
DTSTAMP:20260512T233600
CREATED:20190710T231554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T231554Z
UID:8275-1563447600-1564268400@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Taste of Edmonton Festival
DESCRIPTION:35 YEARS OF TASTE OF EDMONTON\n35 years and RETURNING TO CAPITAL PLAZA (99 AVE & 108 ST)\nTaste of Edmonton is better than ever! Come sample more than 80 different dishes from cuisines around the world! \nA selection of Edmonton’s best\, newest\, hippest\, and classic favorite restaurants will be represented along with almost a dozen food trucks. \nWe’ve expanded the licenced area for 2019! \n92 Food Samples\, and 30 Canadian Artists \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/taste-of-edmonton-festival/
LOCATION:Capital Plaza\, 99th Avenue & 108 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Family,Food,LifeStyle,Living,Music
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