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President’s Message – May 2021

President’s Message – May 2021

Sad news to report that  Edgemont has lost another friend and long serving volunteer.  Linda Connolly passed away 28 March 2021.  Words cannot adequately express the loss to our community.  Please read Linda’s biography later in these pages. I know...

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President’s Message – April 2021

President’s Message – April 2021

Apart from a significant cold snap in February, 2021’s winter has been mild. The warmer than usual trend led to the Skating Rinks at Reservoir Park closing earlier but, thanks to Rick Wierzbicki and a large crew of well-coordinated volunteers, there was very good ice...

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President’s Message – March 2021

President’s Message – March 2021

During the drafting of this month’s message the opening line, and our community, sadly and forever changed. Edgemont’s soul of volunteerism, Lois Uptigrove, died on the 29th of January and she is commemorated by her many colleagues and friends throughout this...

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President’s Message – February 2021

President’s Message – February 2021

Maybe it shouldn’t be the banner headline, but this edition is the first where there is a new US President. Twitter is no longer a valid news source and thousands of comedians are clamouring to find any new source of material! In other news, the morning perambulations...

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Presidents Message – January 2021

Presidents Message – January 2021

Happy New Year to our Edgemont Community! You and your fellow Edgemont residents are reading this when the New Year celebrations are over and 2021 has begun in hope and optimism. Many of us may have already begun the soon to be guilt laden albatross of an exercise...

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Presidents Message – December 2020

Presidents Message – December 2020

January 2020 began, as most years do, with hope. Here in Alberta, positive steps were being taken to rejuvenate the economy with some concept that we could collectively stumble forward. Then, whispers of the unknown cast the world into uncertainty and, ultimately, in...

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