Meet Rienk Mulder – I moved into Newton Community along with my parents and 5 siblings in 1962. We first lived on a little farm on 54 St and 123 Ave. My parents then bought a house on 55 St. and 120 Ave., which my son now owns. I met my wife at the Newton Park and we married in 1975. We… Read more »
Are you a history buff that would like to learn more about your community? Do you have old files and photographs from your community league? Your photos and memories – think sporting events, parades, picnics, volunteering and more! Share Your Information Leslie Holmes, the EFCL 100th historical project coordinator and researcher is compiling community league memories. Email leslie.holmes@efcl.org or visit… Read more »
I would like to thank everyone who has contributed their time to the consultation process concerning the revitalization of Eastglen Leisure Centre. The information we received at the community conversation and through the online survey has led to a clearer understanding of how Eastglen Leisure Centre supports you and your neighbors. In response to what we’ve heard, The City of Edmonton… Read more »
The following report outlines strategies to address traffic shortcutting concerns in four neighbourhoods as part of phase one of an expedited traffic management process. Click HERE to read document.
The City of Edmonton is going to be at our AGM (June 7 at 2:00 pm) to tell us about their plans for the Newton Shopping Centre Strip Mall. This is a new city initiative to try to spruce up and make local community corner stores more economically viable. There are three locations going forward as a pilot project – and… Read more »