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The stories of the People, Places, Things and Moments that make the City of Edmonton what it is. Presented by Edmonton Heritage Council.

Diane Connors grew up knowing her dad did cool work as an astrophysicist. But she's always been curious to know more: How did he get into it...

Stephanie Harpe says she got a lot of things from her dad Henry, including a wicked work ethic and a positive outlook on life. Stephanie is...

Working at the same place as your mom can be a privilege and a pain. Tamisan Bencz-Knight is the Manager of Strategic Relationships & Partne...

Saniya Ghalehdar wants to make sure her dad Nas makes it into the history books. Nas Ghalehdar owned Teddy's Bar & Grill on Jasper Avenue fr...

Shima Robinson has always admired her mom. Shima served as Edmonton's 10th Poet Laureate, and performs spoken word poetry under the name Dwe...

Meet Jay Gilday: musician, postal worker, and host of Clock In . Delivering mail in Edmonton has always felt meaningful for Jay. Imagine his...

Coming November 10 in the ECAMP Podcast feed: Clock In. A podcast mini-series about work from ECAMP – the Edmonton City as Museum Project. E...

This ECAMP Podcast bonus episode, hosted by Murray Billett and produced by the Alberta Labour History Institute, takes us on a journey throu...

The stories of the People, Places, Things and Moments that make the City of Edmonton what it is. Presented by Edmonton Heritage Council.

In this final episode of Season 2, revisit perspectives on Edmonton's immigration history through the lens of food. Then, we consider annexa...

In this episode, Elder Richard Jenkins & Cheyenne Mihko Kihêw discuss the formation of the Edmonton 2Spirit Society, its history & hiccups e...

In this episode, discover the Edmonton Women's Music Collective, Women Unlimited, Not Enough Fest, and Brown, Black & Fierce- four different...

Donna Coombs-Montrose shares her experience of immigrating to Canada and speaks about her involvement in the Cariwest Festival. Then, Erik B...

In this episode, Alex Felicitas (AKA Bushwackin' Al) speaks about their experience in the Queer Royale Drag Troupe. Then, former City Counci...

In this episode, explore two formalized ethnic enclaves in the Boyle Street and McCauley neighbourhoods. Lan Chan-Marples shares the history...

Luciana Erregue shares her story of immigrating to Edmonton from Argentina and considers the notions of race & a shared Latinx identity. The...

In this episode, hear from Melisa Brittain & Deb Farstad of the Alberta Beef drag troupe about the character of Drag Kinging in our province...

In this Episode, discover two very different histories that have been erased. Matt Hiltermann explores how the frontier myth erases history...

In this episode, discover a lost Métis settlement in a north-west industrial area with Dylan Reade, and learn about some sites essential to...

Rob Gurney (Ladonna Cree) shares the experience working Bellamy Hill in the 1990s, the art of drag, & the Indi-Queenz of Beaver Hills Haus....

In this episode, discover what trees can tell us about Edmonton's history with Dustin Bajer, take a walk through Spruce Avenue with Wesley A...

The stories of the People, Places, Things and Moments that make the City of Edmonton what it is. Presented by Edmonton Heritage Council.

The story behind City Hall's remarkable bell tower, a gift from broadcast pioneer Dick Rice that regularly sends gleeful tunes out into Chur...

Toyomatsu Kimura was no farmer! But after discrimination made it hard to run his business in 1920's Edmonton, that's what he did—along with...

Historian Kathryn Chase Merritt tells of the colourful history and pungent aroma of the City Market. Imagine open stalls of produce, fresh m...

A mural in the Grandin LRT Station was meant to tell the story of a man but it inadvertently acted as a reminder of the oppression of an ent...

Professional theatre in Edmonton? Many thought it impossible. And a Fringe Festival in the early 1980s? Brian Paisley tells the story how he...

Listen to the conversations forming around the Edmonton Heritage Council's Charles Camsell Hospital Project.

Find out how Edmonton helped to create the crowd maneuver, The Wave, loved and loathed across the sports world. We'll hear from writer Micha...

Restauranteur Sid Estrin prided himself in coupling remarkable music with amazing food at The Hotbox. And downstairs from Sid's eatery on Ja...

Alberta's capital city was once completely under water. We find out why 11,500 years ago Edmonton was at the bottom of a lake, and what beca...

Jazz and bop and the birth of cool. The Yardbird Suite was the hippest juke joint you could imagine in 1960s Edmonton. Don Hill connects wit...

One of Edmonton's Chinatown Gates may seem a little out of place. Find out why, back in 1987, it made sense for the Harbin Gate to be constr...

The story of CKUA Radio 's baby grand piano—an aged, unexceptional instrument whose cover is adorned with signatures of generations of legen...

The legendary earworm-of-a-song, The Bird Dance has a big Edmonton connection. Find out how the Edmonton band, The Emeralds , made the song...

Writers Daood Hamdani and Richard Awid , and the Canadian Council of Muslim Women's Zohra Husaini tell the story of the Al-Rashid and the mu...

The city's former Historian Laureate Shirley Lowe explains the mid-century rationale behind the Metropolitan Edmonton Transportation Study,...

Dr. Russell Cobb expanding on his obsession with Edmonton's trash history , describing how the city's peculiar early waste solutions factore...