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Adrienne Lamb

Adrienne Lamb

Host / Producer at CBXT-DT (CBC Edmonton)

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Rural Alberta roadside sculpture exhibit a step toward Indigenous reconciliation

Stewart Steinhauer has spent more than a half-century revealing Indigenous stories from stone. Now the granite sculptor has a new way of introducing the public to his work that's stopping many in their tracks — a roadside public installation site.
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Border city of Lloydminster united through gardening

Talk about cross border interprovincial co-operation. Meet the green thumb volunteer in Lloydminster transforming their community one raised bed at a time.
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What's the big deal about large roadside attractions? There's a lot...

A notable nickel, a giant goose and a perfectly proportional paddle are just a few of the magical man-made monuments across Canada. Meet some dreamers who built them, travellers who visit them and the Guinness World Records expert who makes sure they measure up.
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Passport to the Peaks offers unique ticket to the Rockies this summer

A hiking group in Grande Cache says you can fill a different kind of passport with adventures this summer - the passport to the peaks. For 25 years the community, 430 kilometres west of Edmonton, has been offering a special way to explore 21 mountains in their area.
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Nighttime nightmares grow for stargazing spots

The northern lights, the total eclipse and the perseid meteor shower are out-of-this-world celestial events driving Canadian stargazers to dark sky tourist spots in 2024. What's also up, in some places, are noise complaints, nocturnal roadkill and bad behaviour.
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Here's why alpacas are getting the love — from the UN to Alberta Op...

They're cute and quiet, their fibre is used to make soft, warm knitted products, and there are more than 34,000 of them in Canada. Now alpacas are in the spotlight.
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From a go-bag to a go-camper: How these Albertans are preparing for...

After Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, Albertans in and around the town of Edson are gearing up for what this spring could hold.
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Swimming in stuff and looking to declutter? Here's where the expert...

If you’ve resolved to clean up your act in 2024, these are some top tips from organizing experts that might help you declutter.
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Big grizzly started a hidden-gem collection in northern Alberta ham...

How did a small hamlet in northern Alberta end up with an extensive wildlife collection? It all started with a great big grizzly and a whole lot of community donations. Take a tour of the Kinosayo Museum in Kinuso, Alta.
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Edmonton has been doing AI for a long time ... here's why

Artificial intelligence is having a moment and Edmonton has a downtown headquarters at the core of the research. It’s called the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii). Here’s what this AI centre looks like in real life.
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Sky-watching domes connect Métis Crossing visitors with Indigenous ...

Métis Crossing, 120 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, continues to expand year-round tourism offerings with the addition of a star-watching experience.
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Free store for Ukrainian newcomers moves its unique service to a bi...

The Free Store for Ukrainian Newcomers, which allows people to shop for essentials at no cost, has settled in a larger new home to keep pace with growing demand.
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Rapid Fire Theatre unveils a new home next month — here's a sneak p...

It’s no joke, the Rapid Fire Theatre improv troupe will open the doors to its first permanent home next month after more than 40 years of performing. The internationally renowned improv troupe saved and searched and landed on a spot they say is the perfect fit.
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Will the Year of the Rabbit be lucky for Edmonton's Chinatown ... -...

With the Lunar New Year upon us, many in Edmonton’s Chinatown are taking stock of the year that was and looking forward as the Year of the Rabbit begins.
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A stitch in time: Repairs, recycling and other fixes for fast-fashi...

The average Canadian discards about 31 kilograms of textiles per year but efforts like mending or replacing buttons and zippers can make your clothes last longer.
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Edmonton’s historic Iron Works Building seen as ‘catalyst’ for rede...

When the population of Edmonton sat around 25,000, the Iron Works Building supplied iron, steel and brass to build up and out. Now the 113-year-old Edwardian-style brick structure is getting a $21-million renovation, and we’re taking you on a behind-the-scenes construction tour.
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Tricks, trips and trends: Halloween is becoming a big-spending holiday

Canadians are embracing the spooky season and Halloween spending is rebounding to nearly pre-pandemic levels. One of the trends is experiences like Edmonton’s Pumpkins After Dark.
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Edmonton’s Rainbow Refuge a safe haven for LGBTQ+ newcomers | CBC News

The Rainbow Refuge program at the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers supports the LGBTQ+ community. It started with seven members and has grown to more than 150 — and international recognition. Here’s how.
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Northern Alberta dinosaur museum floats a different way to hunt for...

A hundred years ago it’s how fossil hunters spotted bones along river banks in Alberta’s rich dinosaur country. Now, staffers with the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum are offering tours by raft revealing the Secrets of the Wapiti.
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What to do this weekend? Here are 14 things on the go in Edmonton |...

September is here, the kids are back in school and lots of things are on the go this weekend. Here’s a list that might help you.
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Here are 15 things to fill up your weekend in and around Edmonton |...

The weather is heating up and so are the summer events. Here’s a list that might help your weekend sizzle in and around Edmonton.