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Welcome to the second part of my post on the people behind the Belmont School newspapers. If you want some background on the newspapers see my first post in the series. DISCLAIMER: As I noted in my last post, this is by no means a thoroughly researched history of these people. I’m sure I could [...]

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In my last post I introduced the Belmont School newspaper, the Star; today I’m looking at some of the people who wrote it. I was able to find a fair amount, actually this was going to be a single post but I found so much material that I decided to split it into two (hence [...]

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Spring is here! And the City of Edmonton Archives is already thinking about summer, summer daycamps for kids that is. The City of Edmonton offers a wide variety of Summer daycamps and the City of Edmonton Archives’ Youth Education Program is offering two exciting camps this year: Soldier Through Time and History Hunters. For full course descriptions [...]

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The City of Edmonton Archives is the last stop for all things historically significant to the City. Located within the beautiful brick walls of the historic Prince of Wales Armouries, the Archives hold the key to the city’s past. Within its collection you’ll find about 250,000 historical photographs, 19,000 plans and architectural drawings, 100,000 images [...]

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