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When reading about the latest provincial, federal or municipal budget, do your eyes not glaze over about three paragraphs in?
None of us can see beyond our own noses.
No serious tax increases are in the new Alberta ND government’s 2015-2016 budget. Good.
The 20 per cent of Edmontonians who work in the public or quasi-public sector can breathe easy. No lay-offs, no salary reductions. The New Democrats will not cut the civil service, the health system or public education. Good.
Good – now, back to the real world. How’s McDavid doing with the Oilers?
Oh, the government’s going into serious debt. Who cares!
Why worry?
The average Ontarian doesn’t care about his/her provincial government’s $300 billion debt and it’s way worse than ours. The annual interest Ontario pays on its debt is “only” $11 billion, or a little under 10% of its latest $125 billion budget.
Jolene and Joe Average couldn’t care less about what the ND are doing in ...
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Nobody said the Fresh Fit Foods’ intensive three-week nutrition and exercise “re-set” would be easy.
The first four days of the 21 Day Media Challenge, in which I am a participant, were euphoric.
Last Thursday, my body hummed with health, as if cleansed by the re-portioned, pre-cooked Fresh Fit individual meals that feature proteins, nutrient-dense carbohydrates and fresh veggies. I wasn’t feeling hungry at all.
World Health personal trainer Jessi Zelinsky is pushing me in exercise sessions and my body loves it. Exercise is highly recommended as part of the 21 Day Challenge. Fresh Fit Foods is a sister company to the World Health gym group.
But then, just as Fresh Fit Foods’ nutritionist Laura Swan had warned me, over the weekend a few hours of hunger set in.
This is natural, she said. With an accelerated six-day-a-week program of running, resistance training and yoga, my calorie burn-rate has been greater than the carefully constructed 1,800 calories per day I am ...
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Wednesday’s “Cities and the Future of Canada“ annual Hurtig Lecture at the University of Alberta featured Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson and Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
The evening has to be analyzed in the context of the seismic shift in political attitude that happened in Canada last Monday.
I was expecting practical, down-to-earth thoughts from these two, both considered leaders of a new wave of Canadian politics where big-city mayors get the same face time and respect as provincial and federal leaders.
And, being old school – witness my woeful misreading of Alberta sentiment as national sentiment in predicting a bare-majority Conservative government last week – I thought there’d be more concern from these two on how to pay for the updated Canadian urban agenda.
Wrong again. The presentations, then discussion by these two mayors – intellectually heads ‘n’ shoulders above your average politician – were in the philosophical and politic ...
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To review restaurants on a weekly basis is, yes, a dream assignment.
Any whining -having to eat out, tiring of rich foods -would be silly in the extreme.
But my weight has sneaking up -from 155 pounds a few years back, to 160, to 165, and, as of Monday, 169 pounds. At 5 foot, 5 inches, I'm porky. My clothes still fit, but the gut is hanging over the belt.
So when Fresh Fit Foods invited local media personalities to participate in its 21 Day Challenge, I jumped at the chance.
BOLD BUSINESS
Fresh Fit Foods is a bold business venture by World Health Club owner David Hardy and partners, a bet that Edmontonians want to be pro-active about their health, that in this deep-fryer world of cream, cheese, fats and sugars here, there and everywhere, we need not look and feel like blimps.
From a commercial kitchen beside the Glenora World Health club, Fresh Fit Foods produces individual meals and snacks that can be purchased on-line and picked up at any of the 10 World Health clubs in Metro Edmonton. The ...
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He’s going to win.
On Monday night, Stephen Harper and his Conservatives will be re-elected for a fourth term, with a majority government.
A bare majority government, mind you, 170 of 338 ridings. (In 2011, The Conservatives won 166 of 308 ridings.)
He’ll win, because almost all Canadians who describe themselves as “fiscally conservative and socially liberal” will continue to vote for his party.
We’ll hold our noses while we vote.
Harper the control freak – muzzling scientists and his own members of parliament, dissing the country’s top judge, ramming omnibus bills through Parliament, black-balling anybody who opposes him – is thoroughly unlikeable.
I’m disappointed in what has not been done. He has given up on Senate reform, on smaller government, on tax-filing reform, on CO2 emission gestures. He’s lost interest in modernizing our military. The recession-fighting Building Canada Fund is now a Conservative slush fund.
But &helli ...
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Tofu House Korean Restaurant
5020-97 St.
780-989-0804
Facebook, no website
Seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Sunday 11:30 a.m. opening)
Food: 4 of 5 Suns
Ambience: 2.5 of 5 Suns
Service: 3 of 5 Suns
Dinner for two excluding drinks and tip: Basic, $25; loaded, $40
I guess they don’t need to advertise, when two-thirds of the large Tofu House was taken up by a funeral party and the balance of the Korean restaurant was respectably full for Saturday lunch.
But how sad. This very good, authentic Korean restaurant is unknown outside its Asiatic, mostly Chinese clientele.
On the south side, Tofu House is at 51 Avenue and 97 Street in a former Swiss Chalet. The interior isn’t going to win design awards. The Swiss Chalet naugahyde remains unchanged. Nobody pays much attention to customer service. Inadequate English was an issue with several servers.
But the Korean food is excellent, the best I’ve had in Edmonton.
Don’t be put off by the name. This is n ...
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Suncor’s $4.4 billion “hostile” takeover bid for Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. isn’t about the Canadian Oil Sands.
It’s about a far more intriguing subject – control of Syncrude.
Along with CNRL and Shell, Suncor and Syncrude are the Big Four of Alberta’s oil sands production companies.
Syncrude is actually owned by a consortium of oil companies. Imperial Oil/ExxonMobil (Imperial Oil is owned by ExxonMobil) is a 25% shareholder. Suncor owns 12%.
Syncrude’s single biggest shareholder, at 37%, is Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. The Syncrude shares are Canadian Oil Sands Ltd’s only asset. It’s an investment company, 100% invested in its Syncrude ownership position.
Let’s go back in time: When oil sands production finally became profitable – in the mid ‘90s – the Syncrude ownership group left its management team, led by Eric Newell and then Jim Carter, alone.
Newell and Carter were ahead of their time in recognizing the n ...
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Evangeline
Book, lyrics and music by Ted Dykstra
Directed by Bob Baker
Citadel Theatre, Edmonton Canada, to Nov. 22, 2015
Ticket information
Review by GRAHAM HICKS
What’s on at the Citadel Theatre for the next two weeks until Nov. 22, 2025, has a real good shot at being a Broadway hit in a few years.
Dare to dream in technicolour. Evangeline could emerge as a hot Hollywood property, a Disney-style animated movie in the tradition of Beauty & the Beast and Pocahontas.
If I’m a Broadway producer, I’m looking for:
A great love story:
• Evangeline is one of the best. Lovers tragically separated, spending their lives looking for one another.
Great tunes:
• Evangeline is full of them.
Happy, happy:
• Multiple scenes of happy village folks leading the idyllic life, singin’ and dancin’ to beat the band.
Sad, sad:
• Tragedy and mayhem besets the villagers and the hard-luck lovers at every turn. Struggles are endured, emotions are deeply scar ...
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Memphis Blues Barbeque House
5317 23 Ave. NW
780-428-6328
(also locations in Sherwood Park and Castledowns)
Seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Sundays, noon to 9 p.m.)
Food: 3.5 of 5 Suns
Ambience: 3.5 of 5 Suns
Service: 3.5 of 5 Suns
Dinner for two excluding drinks and tip: Basic, $25; loaded, $50
The Memphis Blues Barbeque House all-meat platter is a delight for the eyes … and for the wallet.
Five hungry adults looked in awe at the Memphis Feast platter as it made its triumphant arrival to our table in the small chain’s Mill Woods outlet.
Clock-wise around the platter, all nice ‘n’ hot ‘n’ looking so tasty, were BIG portions of various meats – a fine slab of ribs, beef brisket, smoked sausage, rib ends, pulled pork, BBQ chicken, French fries, three pieces of corn bread and, in the centre in four bowls, BBQ pit beans, coleslaw, potato salad and the in-house BBQ dipping sauce.
How much food? We were a party of five hungry adults ...
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The Dog
9567A 118 Ave.
780-424-6823
Tues. to Sun. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Mondays
Food: 4 of 5 Suns
Ambience: 3 of 5 Suns
Service: 3.5 of 5 Suns
Dinner for two excluding drinks and tip: Basic, $20; loaded, $35
The lowly hot dog ascends, from a kids’ birthday party staple, to Fat Franks hot dog stands, to the crazy Asian fusion dogs at the It’ Dog.
And now the hot dog arrives to its full magnificent glory.
The Dog is a sit-down hot-dog emporium on 118 Avenue where you can order 23 kinds of hot dogs – at least 14 variations based on excellent locally made beef and beef/pork dogs, then hot dogs built from kangaroo, elk, wild boar and alligator sausage, and even three vegetarian dogs!
The Dog shares its building and ownership with the best BBQ house in town, Sloppy Hoggs Roed Hus, which means it shares the quirky creativeness of over-all owner Bjorn Cochran.
Cochran has had a lot of laughs creating The Dog. You’d associate the ...
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