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T8N MAGAZINE
VOLUME 9 ISSUE 2 Summer 2022 PUBLISHER
EDITOR
Rob Lightfoot
Gene Kosowan
ART DIRECTION
Brenda Lakeman DESIGN & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
B. Timothy Keith PHOTOGRAPHY
Brenda Lakeman CONTRIBUTORS
Gloria Loitz, Shima Zonneveld OFFICE MANAGER
Janice Lightfoot CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES Images page 41–42: candy1812/Adobe Stock, aquaphoto/Adobe Stock, MNStudio/Adobe Stock
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City 34 2022
The symbolic significance of Father Lacombe Chapel
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St. Albert reveals its finest! Page 27
Culture 13
Bright and Bold
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Colour combos highlight this summer’s fashion statements
Living FOOD & GATHERINGS Colourful Cuisine Feast your eyes on these rainbow-inspired snacks
THE 8S A new hue of blue Veri Peri represents a period of transformation
THEN & NOW The church on the hill
MEET YOU THERE Fun on the range Putting Horse Ranch offers a unique day-tripping option
Boots on the Ground 10 of the most interesting hiking trails in the Edmonton region
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have proven why this is one of the best places to live in Alberta, if not the rest of Canada. A lot of it has to do with settling for nothing but the best, with a sterling example of that being our annual compilation of your choices of the finest goods, services and amenities in the city. Turn to The Best of T8N (page 27) and check out all the favourites that made this year’s list. Our profiles tend to skew towards the brighter aspects of life, and fashion is no exception. That’s why this summer’s photo essay on hot apparel (page 13) focuses on what’s bright and bold for this season. This edition offers even more treats for the colour-conscious set, including goods available in Pantone’s 2022 choice shade of Veri Peri (page 32) as well as delicious snacks that navigate every hue of the rainbow (page 20).
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You’ll also find plenty of colour among the costumes and other ceremonial items at Lion’s Park on June 19, where National Indigenous People’s Day takes place for the first time in three years (page 44). Or revisit this city’s roots at the historic Father Lacombe Chapel (page 34), enjoy an afternoon of horseback riding and golfing in the same location (page 36), or hike on some of the region’s best trails (page 41). This summer, we seriously wanted to highlight some of the best things to do in St. Albert. Here’s hoping you take advantage of everything that awaits you. t8n
On the Cover When it comes to your wardrobe this summer, it pays to be more carefree than calculating. It’s the season to experiment with bright colours and a multitude of combinations. On page 13, we offer some eye-catching ideas. Photography and styling: Brenda Lakeman; hair and makeup: Ashely Skrocki; model: Mehar Sidhu
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ing the sun back into every corner of our lives, a nd your wa rdrobe closet is no exception. It’s a time to set those designer colour wheels spinning into overdrive to inspire the ocular boldness that comes with the season, meaning pick a shade — any shade —as long as it’s audacious enough to keep you in the best light possible.
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But don’t stop there. Experiment with your clothes even more by complementing them with opposite colours, like pairing orange-reds with turquoise greens and violet with bright yellow accents. Or take the analogous route by pairing colours right next to each other on the spectrum, like red with violet. Now accent your outfits with accessories like fun hats, colourful shoes and big, fun earrings to bring more joy to the season. Above all, don’t worry about fashion rules or making mistakes with your choices. Follow your intuition with what you think looks best on you. After all, summer comes but once a year and in this part of the world, it’s never enough for us. Make the most of what we have. Now go forward and be bright and bold! t8n
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WE ARE SO lucky to be in the
season of dizzying choices of veggies and fruits that comprise all the colours of the rainbow. Eating across all these shades provides us with a varied diet and a multitude of nutrients, adding to what is also a feast for our eyes! Liven up your weekly rotation with these eye-popping, colourful recipes!
Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad Apples, shaved Brussels sprouts, toasted pecans and pecorino, combine to make a crunchy, colourful salad. This salad is great on its own for lunch, or add a protein of your choosing for a main meal.
Dressing 3 tbsp. apple cider vinegar 2 tbsp. olive oil 2 tsp. honey ¼ c. fresh dill, chopped ½ tsp. kosher salt ½ tsp. black pepper a pinch of yellow mustard seed
Whisk together and set aside.
Salad 16 Brussels sprouts, outer leaves removed and cut thin 2 red-skinned apples (Ambrosia is a nice crunchy apple, but any apple will work!) 4 tbsp. toasted and chopped pecans 2 tbsp. toasted pepitas ½ c. grated pecorino cheese
The pepitas take six to eight minutes, so pull those out first and then finish toasting the pecans because they take eight to 10 minutes. Once out of the oven, set aside to cool. In a large bowl, combine all the above ingredients, toss to coat the salad with the dressing and dive in!
To toast the nuts and seeds, preheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with two separate pieces of parchment paper: one piece of parchment for the pecans and one piece for the pepitas.
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Raspberry & Mango Coconut Yogurt Pops Here’s a colourful, creamy, fruity summer treat that’s easy to make and can be done with either fresh or frozen fruit. 1 c. fresh or frozen mango 1 c. fresh or frozen strawberries 5 tbsp. vanilla sugar, split in half 1 can of coconut milk 1 500g of full-fat Greek yogurt Popsicle mould and sticks
In a bowl, combine the yogurt and coconut milk, whisk until smooth. Set aside. Take two medium saucepans and put strawberries in one, mango in the other. Add half the vanilla sugar to each saucepan. (Note: if you are working with fresh fruit, add about a tablespoon of water just to start macerating the fruit.) Over medium heat, cook these mixtures for five to seven minutes until the fruit has started breaking down and the mixture looks jammy. Remove the pans from the heat. Split the coconut milk & yogurt mixture between the two pans. Stir to combine. Fill up the popsicle moulds and freeze for at least four hours. These will keep for up to a month in the freezer. Each pan with fruit, yogurt and coconut milk should make six popsicles. No worries if you have a bit left over; it is delicious with a bit of granola or just on its own!
Blueberry & Biscoff Blondies The combination of the cinnamon flavour of the Biscoff spread combined with the tart pop of blueberries makes this snacking cake a “not-too-sweet” indulgence. ½ c. butter ½ c. brown sugar 3 tbsp. Biscoff spread 1 tsp. vanilla 1 egg yolk 1 c. all-purpose flour ½ tsp. baking soda ½ tsp. kosher salt ½ c. fresh blueberries, tossed in ½ tsp. cornstarch 6-7 Biscoff cookies, coarsely crumbled
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line an 8x8-inch baking dish with parchment paper, spraying the sides to ensure easy removal of your blondies. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and the brown sugar. Add in the egg yolk, the cookie spread and the vanilla. Mix to combine. Add in the flour, baking soda and salt, lightly mix. Remove the bowl from the stand mixer and gently stir in the blueberries.
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Press the batter into the prepared baking pan using slightly wet fingertips. Crumble the cookies over top and bake for 25–27 minutes. Let cool in the pan for 1 hour before slicing.
Sugar Cookies Sugar cookies are not only tasty; they also have great versatility for flavour change-ups. Sprinkles are always a great addition, but what about freeze-dried fruit or black sesame seeds. The possibilities are endless! 1 ½ c. all-purpose flour 1 tsp. cream of tartar ½ tsp. baking soda ½ tsp. kosher salt ½ c. butter, room temperature ¾ c. granulated sugar 1 tsp. vanilla bean paste or extract 1 egg 2 tbsp. freeze-dried raspberries, crushed to a powder 2 tbsp. freeze-dried blueberries, same as above 2 tbsp. black sesame seeds
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Add in the egg and the vanilla and mix to combine. Add in the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt. Mix to combine. Using a cookie scoop, turn your dough into cookie dough balls and then roll the dough balls in one of the three toppings above. Bake the cookies for eight to 10 minutes and let cool completely.
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Herb Drizzle with Roasted Beets Honestly this herb drizzle would add a hit of fresh, herby goodness to any vegetable or protein. It would even be delicious as a dip with a fresh baguette. ½ tsp. kosher salt ¼ tsp. black pepper pinch of red pepper flakes pinch of sumac ¼ c. olive oil 2 tbsp. red wine vinegar ½ c. fresh parsley 1 tbsp. fresh oregano 1 small shallot
In a food processor, add all the ingredients together and process to combine. This is best served day of, but it will keep in the fridge for up to a week. Bring it up to room temperature before serving, so the olive oil is back to a liquid.
To roast the beets Preheat the oven to 375°F. Set a sheet pan aside. 10–12 small–medium Golden beets
Trim the ends off, vegetable peel the skins off. Toss the prepared beets in olive oil and wrap three to four at a time in a tinfoil packet. Back for one hour, or until you can easily pierce the beet with a sharp knife. Let them cool slightly and then slice. Drizzle the beets with the herb sauce and any additional protein you might want to add. Dig in and enjoy!
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Rainbow Snack Platter This beautiful snack platter does not require a recipe, but is more of an instruction on assembly. What a great way to nosh on veggies, chips and dip while definitely feasting with your eyes first! Large platter, cutting board, plate, tray or a 9x13-inch dish. Anything will work! Here are some suggestions: cucumber
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red pepper dip
terra chips
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Truly, these are suggestions; let your imagination build this snack platter! Place everything on the platter, so all similar colours are grouped together. Mix it up, so there are pops of colour throughout! Tuck in a few dips here and there, some chips and nuts, and you have got yourself a beautiful, fun snack platter. Switch it up entirely and do fruit with yogurt dips. Have fun and keep it flexible! t8n
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This blend of blue, violet, and red answers to catalogue number 17-3938, better known as Veri Peri. According to Pantone, the melded shade is a response to society finally moving from isolation to interaction. “Creating a new colour for the first time in the history of our Pantone Colour of the Year educational colour program reflects the global innovation and transformation taking place,” said Laurie Pressman, the company’s vice president. Pantone also revealed Veri Peri was inspired by digital art, particularly in gaming. Expect a few other products, including what’s in this visual spread, to pick up this baton. t8n
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After years of working in what is now western Canada, Quebec native and Catholic priest Albert Lacombe saw the possibilities of what his faith could do to help unite the local Blackfoot, Cree, Métis and a few newly-arrived settlers. To that end, in January, he convinced his boss, Bishop Alexander Tache that a chapel be built on the mission’s grounds, located on a hill overlooking the Sturgeon River. Lacombe enlisted the services of a few Métis workers from Lac Ste. Anne to build a chapel, using spruce logs and a construction technique previously used in the Red River settlement called “post on sill.” It involved cutting slits into the vertical columns of the frame to accommodate the horizontal log walls and pegs needed to hold the pieces in place. Because of the ingenuity, the chapel— designed to be broken down and reassembled for relocation purposes— was completed in 10 days. The building, measuring roughly 35 feet long and 30 feet wide, served not only as a chapel but a residence for Lacombe, until the following year when a place was built for him.
1864 Because the community surrounding the chapel was growing, the place was starting to get a bit cramped. That’s when Lacombe hired a group of gold miners working on sluices on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River to build an addition to the structure. That section apparently didn’t last very long, as historical records are very ambiguous on its dimensions.
1870 Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin, who arrived at the St. Albert mission in 1868, took over most duties previously under the domain of Lacombe, who by now was spending more time travelling the prairies to settle disputes between the Blackfoot and Cree. With the settlement’s population reaching 1,000, Grandin decided to build a larger church bearing his name on the same ground occupied by the Lacombe chapel. The chapel was moved elsewhere on the mission site and was used as a facility to store grain, machinery and supplies. Years later, the building itself was taken apart and put into storage.
1927–1929 As part of a promise by a local committee to honour Lacombe (who passed away in 1916), by creating a statue, it
was also decided that the original chapel be reassembled and preserved as a museum. However, that task was easier said than done, as much of the wood had deteriorated over time, especially on the butt ends of the logs that joined the other vertical spruce columns. Workers wound up replacing about 40 percent of the original wood. To further preserve the chapel, crews designed and built a protective brick shell around the building, with a perimeter walkway spanning roughly three feet between the shell and the original building exterior. Inside, the museum included artefacts and furnishings from the time Lacombe administered his duties at the chapel as well as several personal items used by the priest.
1969–1972 The chapel undergoes more restorations after the museum contents are further updated and catalogued. These upgrades lead to the changing of the building’s name from Musée Lacombe Museum to the Father Lacombe Museum and the formation of the Father Lacombe Museum Board in 1971. The following year, the board is incorporated as the St. Albert Historical Society with an even larger mandate to not only heighten the profile of the chapel’s spiritual significance in the region but also increase awareness of the city’s history.
Father Lacombe Chapel, ca. 1890
wood as close to the spruce initially used in construction. Lime and sand mortar, a common building material from the 19th century, was applied to fill in any gaps.
years of use, had to be replaced. By the time the upgrade was completed, less than half of the chapel’s original materials remained.
While most of the walls were in good shape, the floor and roof had to be replaced as well as some pews and parts of the altar. Windows and doors were also refitted while the bells, cracked after
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1980–2022 As part of Alberta’s 75th anniversary, the provincial provides the historical society grant money to further restore and relocate the Lacombe building to its original site at what is now 5 St. Vital Avenue (The church that replaced the Lacombe facility in 1870 was destroyed by a fire in 1921.). The government also declares the original chapel as an historical structure. But the big job was its restoration, starting with demolishing the brick shell which, as it turned out, actually increased the rate of log rot on the building. Most of the exterior was replaced by
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THE OPEN SKIES above the Putting Horse Ranch
tend to conjure an unforgettable feeling, one already known to those who have soaked in the fresh air and landscapes outside Alberta’s cities. It’s a sentiment shared by Liz Poburan, co-owner of the ranch. “The sky over the ranch has been likened to a dome of peace,” she says. “We feel that the peace you feel here is real and keeps people coming back for more.” Images courtesy Putting Horse Ranch
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What draws folks to the ranch, two km north of Spruce Grove and a 22-minute drive from St. Albert, is an 85-acre, all-season oasis hosting a variety of leisurely outdoor activities. Several of these activities involve the company of their horses, of which they currently have 18, including wagon or sleigh rides (depending on the season), horseback trail-riding along the banks of the picturesque Atim Creek, riding lessons and the chance for children of all ages to interact with the horses. With more than 30 years of raising horses under the Poburan’s belt, the couple decided to expand the ranch into a public place for leisurely visits. “We chose to develop our property into a place for people to come to for company events and golf, which is perfect for them to have fun together,” adds Liz. “After we had run the putting course for several years and when the three holes of golf was being created, we added on the fenced trail out front at the corrals. That has been great for teaching lessons as well as taking first-time riders out.” Those who enjoy connecting with the earth and reaping nature’s harvest to bring back home might instead benefit from a garden plot rental. Irrigates plots six feet wide and 60 feet long are available for planting by novice and experienced gardeners alike. The result is a mini-vacation retreat of sorts, with the ranch offering patrons the chance to recharge their proverbial batteries in a natural setting close to home. “The property lies right under a major flight path for all migratory birds, and we see thousands upon thousands overhead every spring and fall,” says Liz, adding that visitors might even see red-tailed hawks, deer, moose, muskrats, beavers, squirrels, muskrats and even moose. All that wildlife resides on a property that acknowledges its existence on Treaty 6 territory, recognizing the diverse heritage of Indigenous nations that used to gather in the region. Some of the ranch’s customers prefer to walk around the premises or take advantage of a romantic horse-led carriage ride. Paired with three holes of golf, couples tend to book the excursion as a full date-night package. For larger gatherings like families and companies, the ranch offers a wide variety of group rates. In particular, corporations have sought out the ranch facilities for team-building events, including golf, meetings and
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banquets in a barn able to pack 150 people. There, visitors can get together for post-golf festivities and a home-cooked meal with a diverse menu that includes fresh garden vegetables grown right on the property. Smaller groups can take advantage of several relaxation spots, from paved stone patios to fire pit areas near the ponds and golf course. Also open is a clubhouse barbecue concession with a licensed patio. “We have had many tournaments that have become annual events for many groups loving this place,” says Liz, “Horse rides for the children at the corrals or wagon rides for groups while the tournaments are going on keep everyone engaged and happy.” Birthdays are also popular at all times of the year, even during the winter, a time when patrons booking the premises have access to horse-drawn sleighs gliding over the snow. A postride get-together around a bonfire with hot dogs, marshmallows and hot cocoa to help stay warm would be particularly satisfying in Alberta’s colder months. Regardless of what time of year people head to Putting Horse Ranch, the proverbial dome of peace hovers above to accentuate the revelry. t8n
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• The bermed trail along Atim Creek is the latest edition to the terrain of the ranch. • Many of the horses are registered athletic breeds traceable back several generations. • Photos are always complimentary with a visit. • Canoe racing and other water activities are the next planned additions to the host of activities offered. • The horses are often named as a reflection of their equine pedigree. • The grounds have stadium lights which allow for people to play golf even after the sun goes down.
PUTTING HORSE RANCH Two km north of Hwy 16 on Century Road 53312 RR 272, Spruce Grove, Alberta Phone: (780) 962-5232 For rates and operating hours, visit puttinghorseranch.com
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hris Bartucci’s success in retail is proof that you can go home again. And to the longtime St. Albert resident, who previously lived in Calgary for five years, home possesses a double meaning. For openers, it’s where he occupies a humble abode in the city with his wife and three daughters. Then there’s the Sobeys grocery store in Mission Plaza, where he spent much of his adult professional life, a place that he and his family are the proud franchise owner operators. The front signage might display the Sobeys signature text that has become a familiar logo to shoppers, but as far as Bartucci is concerned, it’s every bit a part of the city and his life. “I grew up in St. Albert,” he said. “Granted, Sobeys Inc. is national chain, but it’s also a local, family-owned/operated franchise location” Having that family mindset means that Bartucci is frequently visible around the place, performing tasks alongside the 140 teammates working at the store. “You name it,” he said about his daily itinerary. “I do everything from working on the floor in produce and working in the meat department to stocking some shelves. I kind of do everything with the crew.”
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Working in the store is his way of demonstrating how much he cares about the grocery outlet, which he says possesses the same community-minded attitude as the rest of the city. “It still has a small-town feel, but is close to the larger centres. It’s a great place to raise a family. I still have lots of friends here, and my whole life has been here. It’s just got that community spirit.” Bartucci began working at the St. Albert store as a grocery bagger in 1999. He worked his way up through the company until he landed a position helping run operations from the Edmonton head office. In 2015, Bartucci was transferred to Calgary, where the headquarters relocated after its parent corporation, Empire Company Limited, purchased the Safeway chain. Five years later, Bartucci moved back to St. Albert helping lead the Retail Operations Teams in the Edmonton area, where he learned about the franchise opportunity of the St Albert Sobeys store at Mission Plaza. He and his wife excitedly reviewed the opportunity and by October were the proud Franchise Operators of the store. “It kind of made a lot of sense after moving back up to St. Albert,” Bartucci said. “It’s where it all started, when I was approached, I knew right away that this was a
fantastic opportunity for my family’s path and to get involved to help support the Community.” This store has very strong beliefs and dedication about supporting the St. Albert community. Sobeys St. Albert regularly donates to the local food bank and is active in supporting and helping to promote the local community organizations and initiatives throughout the year. During the winter months you may just happen to bump into Chris and his family at a local rink supporting his daughter’s passionate interest of ringette. In a way, he now has a hand in two families: one that he’s raising with his wife, the other he owns while working with caring individuals who share his commitment to having the freshest product with excellent value and amazing customer service. That said, the novelty of owning a local Sobeys hasn’t worn off on his children. “My daughters think it’s cool that pop owns a grocery store,” he laughed.
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Voyager Park Located near Devon is a 6.8 km. trail that even newbies can trek although it might help to take things slow. One of the more difficult spots is the stairs at the east end of the park that can pose a challenge for less seasoned hikers. A jaunt through the river valley paths is guaranteed to take half a day.
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Even if you dedicate a summer to hiking in Edmonton’s river valley, it might take a few weekends to cover all of the 160 km of trails that stretch from Anthony Henday Drive in the southwest to Hermitage Park in the northeast. Popular paths within this network walkways include the 3.7-km Riverside Trail, the 8-km. Riverdale-Clover Bar Loop and the 6-km. Walterdale Loop which includes a ride on the 100 Street Funicular.
The deeper you venture into this area via its 2.3-km trail, the harder is to believe you’re still in southwest Edmonton. Donated to the public by philanthropist Sandy MacTaggart, this sanctuary places a priority on ensuring the well-being of the natural surroundings.
Heritage Grove Park Visitors can take their first steps of this network of trails totaling 40 km. and hike to adjacent communities, while taking in the natural surroundings outside the city. At various points of interest, hikers will find a series of outdoor classrooms that document the history and evolution of the area.
Lois Hole Provincial Park Wetlands Trail Located right by St. Albert, this park features nearly 3 km. of trails looping a lake that’s ideal for bird watching. Wooden walkways also take you through the wetlands with the rest of the loop consisting of paved surfaces that are perfect for all skill levels.
Riverside Lot Near the Kingswood neighbourhood at the northern tip of St. Albert and accessible via Poundmaker Road, this is one 6 km. trail meant for the hardier hiker. While the trails can get muddy in bad weather, the payoff is that the pathways aren’t likely to be crowded, making it more likely to watch for larger mammals like moose in the area.
St. Albert River Pathway Both hardy hikers and neophytes can get a lot out of this 16.7 km. set of trails that border the Sturgeon River that run the entire width of St. Albert. Besides promising a view of the river and wildlife taking advantage of the terrain, those who tread these paths can find their way to a number of bordering parks, plus a water park and skateboard facilities.
This park, accessible via Groat Road has one of the easiest and most family-friendly trails with a 3-km. path circumnavigating the lake. The walkway offers a chance to check out local wildlife and passes by the Heritage Amphitheatre and the park pavilion as well as plenty of spots for a picnic after that workout.
Wagner Natural Area The trails in this wildlife conservation spot located a few minutes’ drive east on Hwy 16 are more rustic than most in the region and the volunteer organizers like to keep it that way. The unspoiled surroundings including some wetlands have become ideal homes for plant life from ferns to orchids as well as a wide variety of insects and small animals.
Wood Bison Trail One of the more difficult trails to hike is this 16 km. loop located in Elk Island Park roughly a half hour’s drive east of Edmonton on Hwy 16. But it’s one of the best spots in the region to catch a wide variety of wildlife in the area from bison and elk to deer and a myriad of waterfowl species. t8n
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Celebration comeback National Indigenous People’s Day returns after three years
BY GENE KOSOWAN
RYAN ARCAND REMEMBERS the
vibe the last time National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations took place in front of a crowd in St. Albert. “My fondest memory was seeing all the love and the laughter and camaraderie and just people having a great time and a great day,” said the First Nations percussionist enterta iner a nd educator. “It was just absolutely beautiful.” That was back in 2019 at the city’s Lion’s Park, where dancers, singers and drummers in full ceremonial shared their ethnic heritages and spirituality to a throng of eager onlookers. Government directives issued during the pandemic the following year had since scuttled the live proceedings. But while variants of COVID-19 remain a going concern, organizer Marc Parent anticipates that this year’s celebrations will still be green-lit to take place Sunday, June 19. 44
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“It’ll be a celebration like it was three years ago,” said Parent, the president of the St Albert National Aboriginal Day Celebration Society. “It’ll be a celebration of indigenous and non-indigenous people gathering together, sometimes otherwise they would never gather together.”
that has previously included Inuit throat singers, First Nations drummers and dancers, and Metis musicians resonating across the park, while other participants engage patrons with activities from making dreamcatchers to telling stories about the healing gardens by the Sturgeon River.
Parent was quick to point out that no other day on the calendar provides an opportunity to showcase an event that enables aboriginals to share space with other Canadians. And while the committee is still putting together the affair’s itinerary, he’s pretty confident that the event format will be relatively the same as in previous years.
While the roster might sound packed, the ceremonies stray from a regimented schedule, said Parent. “It’s kind of a different event because it’s very loosely structured,” he added. “One band might play a little longer, one might play a little shorter, that’s kind of the way things roll.”
Traditionally, the event starts at noon with the Grand Entry of 100 dignitaries, followed by speeches from prominent members of the indigenous community as well as politicians from the municipal, provincial and federal governments. The revelry kicks off almost immediately after with an array of entertainment
Previously called National Aboriginal Day, National Indigenous People’s Day first became reality in 1996, when the federal government responded to a request by the Assembly of First Nations to set aside a national holiday to celebrate the accomplishments of its people. They selected June 21 as that day, but given that it’s only a statutory holiday in
the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, indigenous organizations usually select an adjacent weekend for their festivities. While the 2019 running of the event was the last before the onset of COVID19, it also took place on the heels of the final report issued by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, a stern indictment of the systemic racism that led to the tragic fate of thousands of aboriginal women in Canada. A march commemorating those women is slated to take place from Lion’s Park before the National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations commence. The indigenous community has also had to come to grips with the grisly discovery of the remains of nearly 1,000 aboriginal children buried on former residential school properties in B.C. and Saskatchewan in 2021 and the simultaneous torching of nearly 50 places of worship across the country, including St. Jean Baptiste Church in nearby Morinville.
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Parent believes those incidents indicate that Canadians need to get together for a festive occasion to help all those affected get through those tough times. “It’s been so hard over the last two years, with the Morinville church burning down, and the finding of all those poor kids,” he said. “I just really feel like people just need to get together and dance and sing and drum and pick it up from there.” Arcand, who won an Established Artist award at the Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts in April, believes sharing his culture serves to engage other Canadians by highlighting the more joyous side of indigenous people. “I don’t do it for me; I do it for them,” he said about his motives for entertaining audiences. “I help to show people this is who we are. Seeing the performers light up the eyes of so many people, and the smiles and the amount of love shows respect and honour from the entertainers.” “Those are the people that we’re trying to reach,” added Parent. “We’re trying to give the Inuit, First Nations People, the Métis a safe place to celebrate. A safe place for everybody and turn it into a celebration.” t8n
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