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Dear Community,
During these uncertain times, we wanted to take a minute to address what is happening in the world. We are saddened by the events of today and we stand with Ukrainian. We know that the people of Ukraine are resilient and have survived many years of oppression, and they will prevail. We pray for and have faith in Ukraine. To the people of the world, Ukraine is fighting not only for their country and people but for the world. LET’S ALL STAND UNITED.
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- GP Brewing - Heilan Beer House - Peace River Brewing - Dog Island Brewing - Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm - Serben Farm - Old Fashioned Bread Bakery. - Twisted Fork. - Lakeland Brewing
PG. 24 Connecting with Community PG. 28 Peace Country Toyz 4 Tots PG. 30 Christmas in July PG. 36 Cultural Flavours of Northern Alberta: Following Le CDEA’s Foodie Trails (Part 2)
- Ye Olde MacLean Hobby Farm - Muriel Creek Ranch House - Cold Lake Brewing & Distilling - Mamacitas Mexican Restaurant - Rocky Meadows Country Getaway - Journey North Cider - Chatsworth Farm - Copper Cork Distillery - Old School Cheesery - 4th Meridian Brewing
PG. 51 Revisiting Fort McMurray part 1
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Renee Charbonneau, Editor in Chief Our Alberta Touring Magazine. Volunteer Executive Director CMTA. Project Lead: Veterans Memorial Gardens & Interpretive Centre.
Krista Malden, Founder of Community Now! Magazine/ZX Media Corporation. Publisher of Our Alberta Touring Magazine and community. Suzie Healey, Founder of Alig8r Web and Marketing. Rumble Alberta’s Web master and administrator. Sheila Willis, Local Author, Founder of Impact Tourism, History Check app and outbound sales for Rumble Alberta.
Paras Chakarvorty; Rumble Alberta’s Executive Administrator
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Gail Doy Tannis Baker Rheannon Green Sarah Clark
First World War Canadian Internment Camps
They were stripped of their meagre possessions, sentenced to hard labour, building national parks like Jasper and Banff. They were subjected to censorship and suffered horrible living conditions. Why? Because of where they were born.
Learn more about Veterans Memorial Gardens and Interpretive Center here.