Working Class Edmonton Heritage Building Tour
Thursday July 10 10-11:30 a.m. and Saturday July 12 10-11:30 a.m.Meet at the EPL Milner Library branch north plaza.Cancelled if air quality reaches 7 on the Environment Canada weather scale…. Read more »
Thursday July 10 10-11:30 a.m. and Saturday July 12 10-11:30 a.m.Meet at the EPL Milner Library branch north plaza.Cancelled if air quality reaches 7 on the Environment Canada weather scale…. Read more »
Edmonton’s Historian Laureate, and ALHI board member, Donna Coombs-Montrose was interviewed on CBC’s Edmonton AM on March 6th. You can listen to the interview here.
ALHI president Alvin Finkel wrote a story that has just been published at the Edmonton City As A Museum (ECAMP) website, an initiative of the Edmonton Heritage Council. Read it… Read more »
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The Shevchenko Foundation is pleased to announce that Ghosts in a Photograph, by Myrna Kostash, published by NeWest Press, is the winner of the 2024 KOBZAR™ Book Award. Ms. Kostash… Read more »
A longtime leader in Alberta’s labour movement has passed away. Gerard (Gerry) Beauchamp was born January 22 , 1931 at Grace Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario and passed away at the… Read more »
–A Report from Migrante, April 6, 2023 Edmonton – Evangeline Cayanan and her supporters are pleased to welcome the positive news from the IRCC regarding her permanent residency application in… Read more »
Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades is a video series that raises awareness about the opioid overdose crisis and the impact of the toxic drug supply on people in the… Read more »
The Aspen Foundation for Labour Education is pleased to host a film premiere of “BLACK LIVES IN ALBERTA: OVER A CENTURY OF RACIAL INJUSTICE CONTINUES” on Tuesday, November 22nd from 6:00 p.m…. Read more »
The theme for ALHI’s 2023 calendar is “Labour’s Struggles Against Privatization.” Over the years, conservative governments in Alberta have privatized everything from liquor stores and Alberta Government Telephones to medical… Read more »