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Parenting in Edmonton
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These are the show notes for the December 4, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast Whether you're a parent who's new to Edmonton, or a longtime Edmontonian who's new to parenting, this episode has something for you. My friend Karen (@jkparker) and I dig into everything from day cares to sch...
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Holiday Fun in Edmonton
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These are the show notes for the November 20, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast We don't want you to miss out on any of the wonderful holiday fun Edmonton has to offer, especially if you're a newcomer. From Candy Cane Lane to the Santa Shuffle, my friend Gro Maclean and I fill [...&...
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Hockey in Edmonton: An introduction
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These are the show notes for the November 6, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast. From professional hockey to little kids' teams, hockey is a big part of the culture in Canada, and especially in Edmonton. In this episode, hockey fan Rachael Robertson and I offer lots of insights and tips ...
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What Albertans eat: with Karlynn Johnston
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These are the show notes for the October 16, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast. To understand traditional home cooking on the prairies, it's important to remember that people have been coming here from all over the world for many years, adding their flavours to the existing indigenous c...
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Being LGBTQ2S+ in Edmonton: with Janis Irwin
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These are the show notes to accompany the October 2, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast: Having heard that moving to Alberta as an LGBTQ2S+ person can be extra challenging, I sat down with one member of that community who's thriving here, MLA Janis Irwin, to get her perspective and advic...
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Where to eat in Edmonton
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These are the show notes to accompany the September 18, 2019, episode of the podcast Welcome to Town: A conversation with veteran Edmonton food blogger Sharon Yeo, packed with great info for foodies. Sharon tells us about her favourite places for comfort food, where to fill up without breaking th...
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How to hang on to self worth when life changes
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One night in late August of 2001, I stood in a dive bar in Jasper, Alberta, surrounded by the friends and coworkers and neighbours who had been my world for 2 years. I was about to change my life, leaving the mountain town, and my job at a high end resort, to move to Ottawa [...] The post...
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Edmonton versus Calgary
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These are the show notes to accompany the September 4, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast: Isn't it weird that there's supposedly such an Edmonton versus Calgary rivalry when tons of people have lived in both places? On this episode, I talk with my good friend, actor Chantal Perron, abou...
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Moving within Canada: Advice from a reluctant expert
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These are the show notes to accompany the August 21, 2019 episode of the Welcome to Town podcast: Is relocating in Canada tough to do? You bet, but when I asked for suggestions of who's doing a great job of it, everybody said to talk to Winnipeg native and new Edmontonian Jason Syvixay. On this &...
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Want to love life in Edmonton? Try this
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I recently met a guy named Jon whose story made me so mad and so sad. He had moved here from Toronto about a year ago, but he was about to move back. He had come for a fresh start, intending to love life in Edmonton. After a year, he decided he couldn't make it [...] The post Want to love...
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Potholes, infill and transit: Edmonton, why you gotta be like that?
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This is the blog post/show notes to accompany Episode 2 of the New In Town podcast: Potholes, infill and transit: Edmonton, why you gotta be like that? Potholes, infill, and the state of Edmonton transit are among the things that seem to get people riled up in this town. If you're new, you might ...
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Location, location, location: where to live in Edmonton
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This is the blog post to accompany Episode 1 of the New In Town podcast: Location, location, location: where to live in Edmonton On this episode I interview Janelle Smaill, my own personal realtor and friend, about the different neighbourhoods in Edmonton and how to choose the right one for you. ...
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Hate your new city? Managing culture shock can help
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When I moved to Guanajuato, Mexico from Ottawa at the age of 26, I loved it. At first, everything about moving to a new city was so cool, so interesting, exotic and rich and new and omg, ah-mazing (gimme a break, I was 26). Soon I found a place to live and a job, and the weather [...] The...
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What I wish you didn’t need to know to meet new people
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Meeting neighbours is harder than it should be I have a friend who moved into my community last summer from Turkey. She can't get over how tough it is to meet the neighbours. Apparently in Turkey when someone new moves on to your street, you bring over some food. This is such a given that [.....
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How to deal with loneliness: are you making this common mistake?
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Loneliness suuuuuuuucks. I should know, I've had more than my share of lonely stretches. Moving to a new city is one way to get lonely quick I'll never forget this one time after I finished university and moved back to my home city of Edmonton after 7 years away. I was living in a shabby [......
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