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New initiative launched to tackle disorder and crime in EdmontonThe idea was sparked by the hesitancy many people have with calling the Edmonton Police Service, even as they're dealing with increased crime.CrimeNov 26, 2023
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‘Make the Call’: New initiative to curb crime in Alberta Avenue by calling Edmonton policeA new initiative from Arts on the Ave aims to encourage central Edmonton residents make a difference in curbing crime in their own backyards, simply by picking up the phone.CrimeNov 22, 2023
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Mammoth move: Life-sized animal travels through downtown EdmontonArts of the Ave took part in a mammoth journey Monday, transporting a giant life-sized lantern sculpture from CO*LAB on 102 Avenue to the Royal Alberta Museum on 103A Avenue.FeaturesMay 16, 2022
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Edmonton Kaleido Festival kicks off Friday night with plenty of excitementArts on the Ave and Kaleido roll out their Kaleido 2021 on Tour: Dancin' in the Streets Friday night. Kaleido is known for its spontaneous, end-of-summer celebration.CanadaSep 11, 2021
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Edmonton’s Kaleido festival transforms into mobile performancesPerformers will be travelling on trucks throughout the Alberta Avenue district.CanadaSep 9, 2020
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‘Our kids need help’: Arts on the Ave feeds stomachs and souls during COVID-19 pandemicAn Edmonton community is working to provide essential support during the COVID-19 pandemicCanadaApr 11, 2020
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Warm weather draws big crowd to Kaleido Family Arts Festival in central EdmontonThe Kaleido Family Arts Festival has transformed Alberta Avenue into a massive canvas and organizers say the summer-like weather has having a big impact on attendance numbers.LifestyleSep 14, 2019
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Jerry Forbes Centre for Community Spirit now openThe new 93,000-square-foot warehouse is home to a total of 18 charitable organizations, including 630 CHED Santas Anonymous.EconomyJun 24, 2019
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10 years later, has revitalization led to change along Alberta Avenue?It's been nearly a decade since revitalization efforts began in Alberta Avenue. But while more businesses have set up in the north Edmonton neighbourhood, community members say there's more work to be done.FeaturesJul 2, 2018
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