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Royal Bison returns to community with in-person-only Edmonton art fairAfter two years of online sales, the Royal Bison Art and Craft Fair is returning to the community with an in-person-only event May 6-8.ConsumerApr 21, 2022
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Edmonton-themed trading cards being snapped up, Royal Bison fair thriving as many shop localEdmontonians are stepping up to help support local artists and online options as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and many in-person events have been cancelled.FeaturesNov 30, 2020
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Edmonton boutique launches ’12 Days of Pins’ locally-themed advent calendarMajesty and Friends has partnered with over a dozen local artists to create an Edmonton-themed pin advent calendar.FeaturesNov 14, 2020
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No ‘festival city’: How one Edmonton business is dealing with COVID-19 cancellationsBusinesses on Whyte Avenue that rely heavily on foot traffic from festivals have had to pivot since COVID-19 forced the cancellation of large events.CanadaAug 15, 2020
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Nuit Blanche to receive funding for return performance in EdmontonThe cancellation of the Tour of Alberta cycling race means the city has some funding available to support this year's Nuit Blanche visual art festival.EntertainmentFeb 23, 2018
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Artists Quarters in downtown Edmonton given green light by councilLocated within blocks of the Citadel Theatre, Winspear Centre and the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Artists Quarters development is seen as a way to redevelop the east side of downtown while supporting the local arts community.EconomySep 18, 2016
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